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1889? Morgan Dollar Counterfeit - Lead

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This is what most of these lead coins looks like nowadays, but I think the lead ones would have been easier to pass when shiny than some of the other stuff. I have the date as 1889 but not 100% sure of that.

1889? Morgan dollar counterfeit - Lead 27.2g


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Ouch. Hard to believe that ever passed as real
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This one was cast from mud.
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where these made during days of circulation?
That would be interesting to have if so.
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Interesting fake.

Home Depot sells lead testing kits (2 for +_10) if you want to verify for lead. I do it for metal detecting finds that I'm curious about.
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Ouch. Hard to believe that ever passed as real
I am sure it looked fine after a few pints.
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