Chinese counterfeits please post

I would love to see pictures of the best Chinese counterfeit coins if you have them. Not the ridiculous ones, the good ones. so that we can all learn.
THanks
0
I would love to see pictures of the best Chinese counterfeit coins if you have them. Not the ridiculous ones, the good ones. so that we can all learn.
THanks
Comments
Here's one PCGS showed US Congressmen. I never knew the holders were smaller. It looks like the coins are smaller too.
http://coinsblog.ws/2012/07/rallying-congress-to-fight-overseas-counterfeiting-problems.html/counterfeit-1883-s-1-in-fake-holders
Here's another one PCGS discovered in a counterfeit holder. Try finding the diagnostics on this one!
As much as I like the older non-edge view holders, this can be strong reason to move everyone to edge view holders!
http://coinsblog.ws/2013/06/second-chance-to-help-fight-against-fakes.html/counterfeitmorgan
Old school coin shop lingo would call the above coin a "Cup and a Saucer"
Pete
That Morgan looks pretty freaken good...
I know you wanted good ones, but this is the only one I have. Thought I'd post it anyway.

My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
This is the most convincing one I have ever seen.


Soon we will need spectrographic analysis and electron microscope mapping to authenticate coins. Cheers, RickO
@ricko said: "Soon we will need spectrographic analysis and electron microscope mapping to authenticate coins."
Funny you should say that. In 1985 a seminar instructor told his class that the "Day of the Hand Lens for coin authentication is over!" Then he told a scientist in the class with access to an electron microscope that if the doctor returned home and started to study the surfaces of genuine coins with his instrument he would become the best coin authenticator in the country because the surface of counterfeits is different from genuine coins (even at 40X back then).
I do believe that computer grading will be the future, and it will include such technology. When that happens, there will finally be grading standards and regrades will not happen..... except for the millions and millions of coins already graded that will be sent in for the 'ultimate grade'.....and then the CAC business model will change as well. Cheers, RickO
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
@ricko this will be one of those times I disagree with you. I seen a 15M inspection machine for acrylic sheets reject specs in the air. It was to inspect Canopies for F 15 fighter jets, yields whent from 20% to 4 %. I think machines will be too sensitive. How do you enter the specs for gauge width. How do you see depth of a scratch or determine bang marks. If you know anyone contiplating this I would be interested in running through the plan.
Best place to buy !
Bronze Associate member
@Kkathyl...While I do not presently know an individual working specifically on coin grading, I do believe that with AI, those variables will be simple to conquer. The issue you speak of would certainly be encountered by simple performance programming. However, with AI it can be overcome. The future is there, someone must seize it. Cheers, RickO
Hoard the keys.
amazon.com/gp/product/1981898042/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
See my new book I do a chapter on Chinese Modern Forgeries - how to avoid and their most probable XRF assays.
John Lorenzo Numismatist United States
Kindle E-Book to your computer desktop only $3 with a FREE Amazon Kindle APP. Works on any computer.
I know you wanted good examples and this is not a good one but blows my mind that Mr. Chen can sell me this on Ebay for .99 cents with free shipping, send all the way from China, pay Ebay, and Paypal fees, mint the coin and end up with even a .01 cent profit. Non-magnetic, almost rings like a true morgan, same dimensions but only 22.4 grams.
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Wooooha! Did someone just say it's officially "TACO™" Tuesday????
I know you said "good" -- these might not be that, but they're not completely ridiculous either. Way back when I nearly fell for a bogus Lafayette that was no better.