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1927-S Walking Liberty

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 Posted 01/29/2024  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slider23 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The following genuine date is the die that the OP coin appears to copy. The OP coin has a number of problems: the stars are not formed properly, the sharpness on the date is poor, many bumps, and the mint mark looks off. The coin is a counterfeit.

Genuine example
1927-S-Walking-Liberty
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Rim thickness, fonts, detail of the stars in the flag, and the boldness of the sun were giveaways for me.

Now that we know it is fake, check out the first post again and see how weak and unusual the luster is.
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I agree this coin doesn't look geniune after looking at all the issues presented. Thanks everyone for their input and giving me clue's to what I should be looking out for in the future.
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what this tells us looking at these coins (similar to the 50 LC recently posted by Blastenpene4) that we need to take a little more time looking closely at the coin if the photos permit it. it also tells us how important clear photos with proper lighting is paramount. if you just glanced at this coin you would just pass by all these markers. at least we have paralyse's eyes to point them out
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Rim thickness, fonts, detail of the stars in the flag, and the boldness of the sun were giveaways for me.


Good catch on the rim thickness as it is noticeable when looking at a lot of 1927 S.

@jmc15john, the font on the 7 in the date is an easy tell as the top serif is not there on the OP example. See blue circle on 7 below. I hope you can get your money back form the seller.
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Really an informative thread, thanks to all.
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I rely on my gut, when something seems off when I first look at it, I start looking at all the details closer. Rim, lettering, design details, color, etc..
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@Slider23, Thankfully the seller accepts returns. Just got this packaged up and taking it to the post office in a bit.

Thanks again everyone.
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Glad you are able to return that one John.
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Awesome, happy that you can get a refund!
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