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A Fake 1916-D Mercury Dime

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Pulled this from a junk bin. Looks like the D has been added on very carefully. Oh well, it's a fun novelty regardless.

Just thought I'd share.

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Make a nice hole filler in an album untill you can get the real thing. Or leave the real one in it's slab and mark the reverse of this one "copy" for an album.
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someone did an o.k. job on the d
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Interesting junk bin find. I would be scared to use it as a hole filler. Not that I would forget it was a filler, but I might.
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Around here, at least the ones I've seen, start about $50.

The LCS in Nampa has one for over 200, but in AU.

There was a time, I owned several genuine ones, even had

& still do, a handle that reflected that. I would have

scooped that in a heartbeat.
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Around here, at least the ones I've seen, start about $50.


Chinese copies - $1.15
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That's really a good copy, although die diagnostics are wrong. Check of an interesting junk bin find. Obviously your dealer knows his stuff.
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Nice job, would fooled most casual collectors.
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Thanks for showing this. It helps to know what to look for.
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I'm glad I ended up with it -- This could be passed off as the real thing very easily.
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Any guesses on how the D was added ?
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Great find and pics, Wheat. I'm assuming it was glued on.
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I don't think I would be able to tell this was a fake unless I was suspecting it. I know my LCS dealer who has been in the business for 30 years bought a fake. He showed me the coin and it looked real but when he tried to get it graded it was shown to be fake. Especially a worn example because you don't expect it to be perfect. Just from knowing it is fake it seems the "D" is not quite right as far as the location on the coin, but I would not have suspected it.
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On something like this, a raw key day found among common coins, you almost always have to assume fake and prove authentic. It is just safer that way. Know the diagnostics and look for them.
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I wonder if it could be a chased mint mark. There seems to be some metal disturbance extending back to the E. The edges of the mint mark seem fuzzy and sort of appears to fade away into the fields.
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