More fakes?

Thanks again for all the guidance and humor on the last batch of (fake) coin pics I posted. The unanimous nature of it was reassuring! As I mentioned, this friend, actually a friend of a friend, has sent me more pictures of some coins. I’ve come to believe that he really knows nothing and isn’t trying to scam me or anyone else, even though everything so far is fake! I’ll reserve my judgement, mostly because my judgement isn’t worth much at all, and defer to the bottomless knowledge base here. Lock and load! Fire at will! 😄
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JBK Posts: 16,446 ✭✭✭✭✭
The large "silver" ones look fake, the others look real but mostly with issues.
I am not trying to pass judgment on the friend of a friend, but this is one heck of a selection of modern fakes - he got them from somewhere and presumably knows or suspects they are fake. It was not like they got passed down through the family.
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TradesWithChops Posts: 640 ✭✭✭✭
@Meta - All bad. move on
Minor Variety Trade dollar's with chop marks set:
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I'll go with JBK on those large silvers. The rest are probably real; I mean if they're fake they are really in bad shape.
Fake and poor quality... Why is your friend of a friend sending these pictures? Asking for help or trying to sell?? If looking for help, tell him to buy a Redbook for U.S. coins and learn them first. Cheers, RickO