A quick way to determine authenticity with about 90% accuracy is to weigh it on a digital scale. A genuine coin should weigh 26.73g =/- .5g.
The counterfeiters are getting very close in their die creations, but they really don't want to put 90% silver in their planchets. Most counterfeits will be around 22~24g.
If it comes up underweight then you know it's a counterfeit. If it's within tolerances you would be advised to send it in to PCGS, NGC or ANACS for certification or confirmation it's counterfeit.
The counterfeiters are getting very close in their die creations, but they really don't want to put 90% silver in their planchets. Most counterfeits will be around 22~24g.
If it comes up underweight then you know it's a counterfeit. If it's within tolerances you would be advised to send it in to PCGS, NGC or ANACS for certification or confirmation it's counterfeit.



















