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Mexico 5 Pesos 1953 - Real?

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Hi, there!

I have the coin in the pictures.
27.58 g, 40 mm, still with a pretty weird surface.
Please share your thoughts about it.

Thank you!

Mexico-5-Pesos-1953---Real?

Mexico-5-Pesos-1953---Real?

Mexico-5-Pesos-1953---Real?
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 Posted 10/31/2016  2:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2012 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would say fake. The surfaces and details don't look right to me.
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The surface ... the look does not look right.

Fake
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At just two tenths of a gram light, I'd judge it to be genuine but environmentally damaged somehow. With so many having been struck (20 million +), this one will never be worth more than its value as bullion.

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What I am curious about is why someone would do such a coin from silver, with the same weight, with a perfect rim, but with such a flaw in surface. And what method of forgery has been used?
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