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Help With 1871 Fractional Gold Jewelry

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A friend of mine wanted me to look at a pin with what looks like a fractional gold coin on it. The reverse is covered with what looks like solder but the leaves in the wreath are clear. The obverse has obviously been polished (reflective fields) and a lot of detail is worn off. I struggled to get obverse photos. I'm including a few different pics none of which show the remaining detail. I'm hoping someone can give an authenticity opinion based on my bad photos. A value would also be helpful.
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This is the closest match I can find, on both obverse and what there is of the reverse. BG-813 25 cents. A fairly common fractional. I think it's authentic, and might be worth $100 as an unusual stick pin

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin...bg-813/10674
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That looks like a match to me.
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Beware of fakes made from good quality gold, or gold plated.

These fakes are sometimes referred to as 'jeweler's copies' which I think is a somewhat quaint euphanism for "fake".

With the inexperience of someone like myself in this series, I need to rely of the assistance of a experienced professional numistmatist.
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