'BAD' Morgan NewP
cmerlo1
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Here's the newest addition to my 'privately made during the period of the design's circulation' collection. Someone definitely wanted to make sure no one else would be fooled:


I really love collecting these. I also picked up a nice Walker and Standing Liberty quarter:




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...in regards to Miss Liberty and her Eagle...that one really is “BAD” to the bone
I like it, cool !!!
We found Leroy Brown.
Wow, the rare "Doubled B" obverse!
Nice coins ! Way to go ! ....................I'm trying out my Power of Positive thinking book. How am I doing?
Definitely repunched.
That's what it looks like, especially where it runs through the top of the 8 in the date.
Having words, like "BAD" and "COUNTERFEIT" stamped on bogus paper money is not unusual. Getting counterstamp to punch in the word on a counterfeit coin is a step further.
Definitely some unique specimens.... and I bet they fooled a lot of people before being pulled from circulation.... Cheers, RickO
Bad can be good for the conversation. Peace Roy
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Interesting examples!
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Sub-treasuries and FRB branches went through different policies on handling counterfeits mixed in bank deposits. The fakes were always charged against the depositor, but sometimes returned and sometimes destroyed.
The illustrated coin was likely accepted by a merchant, rejected by his bank, and punched "BAD" as an example for clerks. Some bank officers had personal collections of counterfeits, but among the few I've examined, none had punched coins in them.
Hear are my “BAD” coins, good for nothing but scrap silver, they are harshly cleaned. In my youth when I started to collect I cleaned coins, (vary bad). Now years later I learned my lesson and I am more experienced in collecting and how to handle coins.

Thanks, Roger!
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