counterfeit coins

I see all the posts and articles about counterfeit coins. In coin world there is a new story about a counterfeit 2015 proof American Eagle. My question is how difficult is it to counterfeit a coin? My first reaction is that it would be terribly difficult. However, as widespread as it seems to be it makes me think it is easy.
0
Comments
I guess, the question is it is worth to spend time and money to made it? If you answer is yes, then I don't think making counterfeit coins that hard.
Getting it completely right is hard, but the bad guys are getting better at it.
Anyway, it would be very difficult to impossible for most of us to make a deceptive counterfeit.
Most of the counterfeits are shoddily done... some are quite good.... the really, really good ones have not been detected yet
Just curious, do you happen to know what coin series these undetected counterfeits are in or is this your opinion or an educated guess?
Found it...5.5 Million fraud.
Most of the counterfeits are shoddily done... some are quite good.... the really, really good ones have not been detected yet
I fully agree with RickO's opinion. There are counterfeits that fooled collectors, dealers, and professional graders for decades (micro-O Morgans, the transfer-die counterfeit gold coins that John Ford sold,...). I do believe that there are really good counterfeits that have not been detected yet. There is a parallel in the fine art world---the famed Met director, art historian, and rabble-rouser Thomas Hoving once noted that the really good fake paintings (Old Masters to 20th-century works) are still hanging on the walls of museums and collectors' homes. See his book 'False Impressions'---it's an interesting read and there are some striking parallels with numismatics.
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
I would think that a counterfeit Proof Eagle put into an original mint box would be very easy to pass off. Many buyers don't look carefully at the coin - they may not even open the box.
Isn't this happening right now with reports of 2015 Eagles in the news?
amazon.com/gp/product/1981898042/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Problem solved. JPL.