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1850 Central America 2 Escudos Gold - Genuine Or Counterfeit?

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 Posted 01/15/2022  6:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MasterKromm to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Guys, I was hoping for a little help with an 1850 Central America Republic 2 Escudos gold coin. It was part of a small group of gold Central/S. American coins I recently purchased - the other two, an 1855 Costa Rica 2 escudos + 1928 Ecuador Condor are legit and I have never had problems with this dealer before (which is why I didn't bother asking the dealer to weigh the coins)...

To my eyes, comparing it with some specimen I found at Stacks Bowers archives, it appears genuine. However, the weight at 6.22 grams is off by a good bit compared to the 6.75 grams listed on numista... That said, in 1850 there was also a Costa Rica 2 escudos gold coin that weighed in at 6.3 grams. Is there any chance the coin was struck on the 6.3g planchet? Any insight would be most appreciated!

1850-Central-America-2-Escudos-Gold---Genuine-Or-Counterfeit?
1850-Central-America-2-Escudos-Gold---Genuine-Or-Counterfeit?
1850-Central-America-2-Escudos-Gold---Genuine-Or-Counterfeit?
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 Posted 01/15/2022  6:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coaster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What does the edge of the coin look like? Maybe its been shaved as the rim appears a little irregular in places.
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Or it's been clipped.
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Here is a pic of the edge, wish I could have taken a slightly better shot, but holding the coin + shooting simultaneously with the DSLR is a bit tricky ->


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Again, any help or insight would be most helpful!
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While NGC and Numista cite 6.75 g, most of the examples that are in acsearch and actually list a weight are between 6.2 and 6.3 g.
The irregular edge also appears to be typical for the issue.
An example of both a weight like yours, and ragged edge: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1290435
Not sure if that helps.
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@ tdziemia

Thanks, that is indeed helpful! I will likely send the coin to NGC to be authenticated/graded. I normally don't care to have coins less than AU graded, but in this case I would like to confirm it's authenticity... I have already worked it out with the dealer that should the coin come back as a counterfeit he will refund the full amount I paid for the coin.

Again, thanks for the help! If anyone has any other thoughts / insight they'd like to share please feel free.
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 Posted 01/19/2022  6:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add realeswatcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Genuine, VF35 to XF detail. Perhaps ex-jewelry, as a decent amount of this issue are and as hinted at by the rim nicks and a looks to be a slightly reflective-looking surface. If they call it "Details", it will go XF Det.
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