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what is the value of a omega counterfiet $10 gold indian
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have a shot at one and didnt know a value to collectors
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Wikipedia: Two of the counterfeit $10 gold pieces, the 1913-P and 1926-P, have the omega placed upside down within the upper loop of the "R" of "LIBERTY" in the Indian's headdress.[5][6]
Good luck and can't wait to see the pics.
bob
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<< <i>I have never seen or heard of a $10 gold Indian omega, only the $20 gold HR. >>
There's also an Omega 1882 gold $3 with the greek letter omega in the loop of the R in LIBERTY. Never heard of the Omega $10 Indians though.
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I have never heard of an actual Omega counterfeit $10 Indian.
I don't approve of this stuff.
I also do not approve of paying a premium for a counterfeit.
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They're fantasy issues.
Sounds good to me
<< <i>They're OK because the mint never made them with an omega symbol
They're fantasy issues.
Sounds good to me >>
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No one has seen one change hands?
<< <i>So is the short answer that no one here knows what a value would be? >>
As already pointed out, it's a fake so it would only be worth melt value.
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<< <i>So is the short answer that no one here knows what a value would be? >>
As already pointed out, it's a fake so it would only be worth melt value. >>
There are heavy collectors of well-known counterfeits in every hobby imaginable. Fake Monets go for serious money if they can be identified to specific forgers.
There is quite a demand for those 1964 Peace dollars out there
Demand grows for Chinese Art Forgeries
<< <i>I would want an expert to view it to determine if it is a) real, b) a "real" omega fake, or c) a fake of a fake...before I assigned a value. Maybe someone like Julian or maybe Doug Winter (don't actually know if he's seen an omega). >>
If a fake is a fake of a fake, does it make a sound?
I have never heard of an actual Omega counterfeit $10 Indian.[/Quote]
Just opened this old thread while doing some research. There are no "omega" $10 Indians known. The $10 design has a HUB MARK inside the loop of the "R".
So is the produced in gold or plated? Sounds cool. Lets see an example.
The $10 Indians that allegedly have an 'omega' inside the 'R' of LIBERTY are usually genuine.
I have never heard of an actual Omega counterfeit $10 Indian.
Just opened this old thread while doing some research. There are no "omega" $10 Indians known. The $10 design has a HUB MARK inside the loop of the "R".
Good to know there are no Omega counterfeits of the eagles.