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Flowing Hair Dollar 1974---- Poor Quality Picture

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I apologize right now for the annoying poor quality pictures. Trying to get better ones, coin not in my immediate possesion. Trying to determine authenticity. Anyone see any counterfeit red flags?

Flowing-Hair-Dollar-1974-----Poor-Quality-Picture

Flowing-Hair-Dollar-1974-----Poor-Quality-Picture
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I believe there was only one die pair for this coin. This example does not match. reverse is particularly off. Eagle and lettering are wrong.
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the first picture is of a genuine, 1794 silver dollar, the first one struck, in specimen condition, which sold for $10 million...the image was stolen by the seller from another source..avoid this sale like the plague, it is a scam and a bad one at that!
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^ and that!
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Run from it fast. Typical attempt to ensnare someone not knowledgeable about the real deal.
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The obverse is obviously a stolen image and is not matched with the reverse. The reverse has a fully formed rim like a modern coin. However, the minting technology to create a rim like that was not used in the US until the 1830s.
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reverse looks genuine...no raised rim, just the light playing around with the inside of the slab holding the coin...not saying that pic isn't stolen too though.
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Red flags all over the place. Stay far away.
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The first picture is a picture of a picture.
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The first picture is of The Neil-Carter 1794 Specimen Silver Dollar which sold for $10 Million. Not sure where the second picture was taken from:
http://www.PCGS.com/news/the-neil-c...-dollar-coin
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