<< <i>No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs 2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones. there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them.
<< <i>1894 Morgan Dollar there is no Mint mark on it. The coin is in good shape, Im not sure on the price so make offers and I'll sell if I feel it's a fair price. Send me a message with offers or questions and ill get right back to you.
<< <i>No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs 2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones. there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them. >>
Don't forget the hideous reverse. The eagle is not even close for the date.
<< No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs 2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones. there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them.
Sorry I really dont know anything about coins and I obviously dont belong here I should have done my research before posting something that I dont know what I even have. I Cant figure out how to remove the post or I would If anyone can help with how to delete the post I will. I Apologize for ignorance I wouldn't purposely try to sell a fake coin
Sorry I really dont know anything about coins and I obviously dont belong here I should have done my research before posting something that I dont know what I even have. I Cant figure out how to remove the post or I would If anyone can help with how to delete the post I will. I Apologize for ignorance I wouldn't purposely try to sell a fake coin >>
that's all well and good...but who sold it to you and how much did you pay?
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<< <i>No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs
2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones.
there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them.
<< <i>1894 Morgan Dollar there is no Mint mark on it. The coin is in good shape, Im not sure on the price so make offers and I'll sell if I feel it's a fair price. Send me a message with offers or questions and ill get right back to you.
Hoard the keys.
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<< <i>No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs
2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones.
there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them. >>
Don't forget the hideous reverse. The eagle is not even close for the date.
<< <i>How do you know its fake? >>
How much did you pay for it? Might want to get a refund from the dealer who sold it to you, if it came from a dealer
<< No doubt fake. Sticks out like a sore thumb... >>
While I agree with this being a fake, answers like this do nothing to assist the OP as to why it is easy to tell it's a fake.
1 - this is a common look on many types of fakes, the discolouration needs to be remembered, you will see it on many fakes even those of other coin denominations and designs
2 - Miss Liberty is not correct for a US Mint issued Morgan dollar. The look fairly obvious once you look at a number of real ones.
there are likely other hallmarks to tip one off, a closer image might help in seeing them.
Sorry I really dont know anything about coins and I obviously dont belong here I should have done my research before posting something that I dont know what I even have. I Cant figure out how to remove the post or I would If anyone can help with how to delete the post I will. I Apologize for ignorance I wouldn't purposely try to sell a fake coin
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Sorry I really dont know anything about coins and I obviously dont belong here I should have done my research before posting something that I dont know what I even have. I Cant figure out how to remove the post or I would If anyone can help with how to delete the post I will. I Apologize for ignorance I wouldn't purposely try to sell a fake coin >>
that's all well and good...but who sold it to you and how much did you pay?