Mint mark position is not correct compared to those I've seen. Dentils from 4 o'clock to 10 o'clock are not coming out from the rim crisp and alone. Seems deformed. Last star on the far right is deformed. R in TRUST is incorrect.....
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
Sorry,, but I don't think it's real. bob Mint mark position is not correct compared to those I've seen. Dentils from 4 o'clock to 10 o'clock are not coming out from the rim crisp and alone. Seems deformed. Last star on the far right is deformed. R in TRUST is incorrect..... bob
Thanks fro the feedback Bob. That's why I love this forum. I bought it from a seller I know, so I wont have a problem returning it. He'll be a little shocked. It just arrived, I weighed it and posted the pictures here straight away. At least its a learning curve and if others have learnt from this post it has been worth while.
I seriously doubt that it is genuine. I've seen that method of coloration on many Chinese counterfeits, including an 1878-CC which I have in my collection as a teaching tool. The usual tip-off is the weakness of the dentils.
Good job forum, that is a fake but a really good one. It has a faked patina but yet shows UNC details and it is an unknown MM location as well. There are a couple of fine details too that I dont want to give away as these are getting better.
Whats on it? It does not look like real toning but more like some black stuff rubbed on. Throw it in some acetone and then give us another look at the denticles.Things going for it so far is correct weight, correct die marriage, Things not looking good denticles weakness (could be crud from looks of Teddy's close up), smooth fields, couple of weak/misformed stars on lower right side.
Edited to add after closer examination Mint mark does not check out. So I too am now convinced its a fake.
Send it in to PCGS. Let them make the determination. bob
I live in the UK, so postage to the US plus submissions will cost a bit. I don't want to waste my money if there's a good chance it is a fake. If it is genuine I would have liked to have kept it as I've never owned a US Trade Dollar before.
What did the magnet say? Yes, I think it is fake but curious if it is steel.
Its non magnetic so if it is a fake, since it is the exact right size and weight, I would expect it to be struck in silver.
Could it be genuine but an unlisted mintmark location? It is from the UK after all, I have found some scarce US colonial coins over here before that have probably been over in the UK for decades if not centuries.
Either that or the counterfeits are getting Veeerrrrry good.
PCGS has an office in Paris, try that one for grading.
If it is the real deal you will just have to get it in PCGS or NGC plastic to realize the true value. So, if you still think it has a chance send it in asap.
Oh, what was the thickness, again?
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
Sorry but I can't say for sure either way. I have a 73-S that fooled me and even after Pcgs said it was Questionable authenticity I am not 100% convinced. Yours appears to have XF details but 0 luster so that would worry me by itself. The mintmark location could be the wide MM type,but I am not sure if it was used in 74 .I am anxious to hear what Crypto might say.
<< <i>Sorry but I can't say for sure either way. I have a 73-S that fooled me and even after Pcgs said it was Questionable authenticity I am not 100% convinced. Yours appears to have XF details but 0 luster so that would worry me by itself. The mintmark location could be the wide MM type,but I am not sure if it was used in 74 .I am anxious to hear what Crypto might say. >>
Dave, check out the second star from the right, it has one funky looking point that is pretty much a case closed for me as fake. What do you think?
Even if the piece tests right on with good equipment,good technique and accurate calculations,you will still have your doubts.
Seems to me that it would be more cost,and time,effective to send to PCGS. >>
I have found a cheaper way to see if it is legit is to take it to a couple of dealers asking for a cash offer. That tells you just about all you need to know about a coin. IMO don't waste your 70$ sending it to pcgs
I just wanted to thank everyone for their opinions and expertise and I have acted on them. I have contacted the seller informing them that it has been thought to be a counterfiet by many knowledgeable Trade Dollar collectors and as such I wasn't happy to keep it or add it to my collection. The seller has agreed on a refund, so the coin is in the post back to them today.
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-Paul
i ask after looking at the dentils by the date?
Any ideas why? I weighed it and it weighs right at 27.22 grams
bob
Mint mark position is not correct compared to those I've seen. Dentils from 4 o'clock to 10 o'clock are
not coming out from the rim crisp and alone. Seems deformed. Last star on the far right is deformed.
R in TRUST is incorrect.....
bob
No, not sure as I usually collect British coins, and its a coin I found in the UK. Are the counterfeiters getting the weight right now as well?
bob
Thanks fro the feedback Bob. That's why I love this forum. I bought it from a seller I know, so I wont have a problem returning it. He'll be a little shocked. It just arrived, I weighed it and posted the pictures here straight away. At least its a learning curve and if others have learnt from this post it has been worth while.
The scary thing is it weighs exactly 27.22 grams
bob
thickness. If you can.
bob
And the source:
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An easy way to tell about the dentils is also if they are unevenly long. Real ones will always have dentils of the same length (thanks Bob
<< <i>I'm not sure it's genuine.
-Paul >>
Edited to add after closer examination Mint mark does not check out. So I too am now convinced its a fake.
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View from above
Side view
Trade (top) Morgan (bottom)
Toning shots:
Size is bang on = 38.1 mm (1.5 in)
Weight is bang on:
Sitting besides a (cleaned, scrap/ in my drawer) Morgan
Close up of dentils after q-tip
<< <i>i ask after looking at the dentils by the date?
Close up of dentils after q-tip
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Hold it, if you're planning on returning this coin don't do anything to it!
bob
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I live in the UK, so postage to the US plus submissions will cost a bit. I don't want to waste my money if there's a good chance it is a fake. If it is genuine I would have liked to have kept it as I've never owned a US Trade Dollar before.
Lance.
Its non magnetic so if it is a fake, since it is the exact right size and weight, I would expect it to be struck in silver.
Could it be genuine but an unlisted mintmark location? It is from the UK after all, I have found some scarce US colonial coins over here before that have probably been over in the UK for decades if not centuries.
Either that or the counterfeits are getting Veeerrrrry good.
If it is the real deal you will just have to get it in PCGS or NGC plastic to realize the true
value. So, if you still think it has a chance send it in asap.
Oh, what was the thickness, again?
bob
Very unlikely
I have seen them in hand, some have a yellowish metal and some are a silver lookalike.
But they never pass an acid test, once you file past the outer shell.
<< <i>Sorry but I can't say for sure either way. I have a 73-S that fooled me and even after Pcgs said it was Questionable authenticity I am not 100% convinced. Yours appears to have XF details but 0 luster so that would worry me by itself. The mintmark location could be the wide MM type,but I am not sure if it was used in 74 .I am anxious to hear what Crypto might say. >>
Dave, check out the second star from the right, it has one funky looking point that is pretty much a case closed for me as fake. What do you think?
and get the results. Oh, what is the thickness, again?
bob
I'm just off to work now. I'll need to change the battery in my digital callipers for an accurate thickness test tonight. How do I do a gravity test??
I'm just off to work now. I'll need to change the battery in my digital callipers for an accurate thickness test tonight. How do I do a gravity test??
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Even if the piece tests right on with good equipment,good technique and accurate calculations,you will still have your doubts.
Seems to me that it would be more cost,and time,effective to send to PCGS.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
<< <i>Watch this video to learn how to do your own specific gravity test
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Even if the piece tests right on with good equipment,good technique and accurate calculations,you will still have your doubts.
Seems to me that it would be more cost,and time,effective to send to PCGS. >>
I have found a cheaper way to see if it is legit is to take it to a couple of dealers asking for a cash offer. That tells you just about all you need to know about a coin. IMO don't waste your 70$ sending it to pcgs
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I have contacted the seller informing them that it has been thought to be a counterfiet by many knowledgeable Trade Dollar collectors and as such I wasn't happy to keep it or add it to my collection. The seller has agreed on a refund, so the coin is in the post back to them today.