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Need Expert Help, Flowing Hair and Draped Bust PLEASE

Ok so I recently punched a pretty big coin collection from a old friend, I did not try purchase these 4 silver dollers because I wanted to authenticate first. Also I know the 1794 Flowing Hair is extremely rare, so yes the chance of it being fake are high but I still have to check. When I did a little research I found that the weight was correct, the star is close to the 1 and the writing on the side is correct. I did notice the 1796 has no rim writing and the weight is off so im already wondering about that one. Anyways im just hoping someone here can spot something proving there fake or not for me before I waste time and money sending in. Thank you fir any help



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    Gothat3rsGothat3rs Posts: 298 ✭✭✭

    @MFeld said:
    All of the posted coins look like copies/counterfeit.

    You can just tell from the looks? Like the color?

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    CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 33,893 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Badder than old King Kong.

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    StellaStella Posts: 736 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Unfortunately, all of these appear to be modern replicas.

    Coin collector since childhood and New York Numismatist at Heritage Auctions.
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    Gothat3rsGothat3rs Posts: 298 ✭✭✭

    @jfriedm56 said:

    They just have that not right look to them, especially the 1794, as the hair configuration looks wrong. Here’s an example of an authentic piece. Compare with your picture.

    And I agree i bought alot of stuff from this guy but these 4 coins and he had 2 fake gold coins the weight was way off on them. I felt like these silver dollers looked funny. And the guy didn't didn't try to pass them off he just said he wasn't sure but he hoped they were legit or atleast 1 or 2 were legit

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    Morgan13Morgan13 Posts: 2,514 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Its always a bummer to hear that coins your hoping to buy are fake.
    At least you haven't purchased them.

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    MFeldMFeld Posts: 16,675 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 7, 2026 7:58AM

    @Gothat3rs said:

    @MFeld said:
    All of the posted coins look like copies/counterfeit.

    You can just tell from the looks? Like the color?

    Yes, it’s a combination of the design details, the look of the surface texture and color.

    As just one very important example, genuine 1794 silver dollars are well known for exhibiting weakly struck stars. Look at your post above this one and compare the genuine graded example to the one you asked about and you’ll see a significant difference.

    Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.

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    Gothat3rsGothat3rs Posts: 298 ✭✭✭

    @MFeld said:

    @Gothat3rs said:

    @MFeld said:
    All of the posted coins look like copies/counterfeit.

    You can just tell from the looks? Like the color?

    Yes, it’s a combination of the design details, the look of the surface texture and color.

    As just one very important example, genuine 1794 silver dollars are well known for exhibiting weakly struck stars. Look at your post above this one and compare the genuine graded example to the one you asked about and you’ll see a significant difference.

    I wonder if there even silver?

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    jonathanbjonathanb Posts: 4,072 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Gothat3rs said:

    @MFeld said:

    @Gothat3rs said:

    @MFeld said:
    All of the posted coins look like copies/counterfeit.

    You can just tell from the looks? Like the color?

    Yes, it’s a combination of the design details, the look of the surface texture and color.

    As just one very important example, genuine 1794 silver dollars are well known for exhibiting weakly struck stars. Look at your post above this one and compare the genuine graded example to the one you asked about and you’ll see a significant difference.

    I wonder if there even silver?

    Highly unlikely. To say the least.

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    braddickbraddick Posts: 25,123 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'll go as far to state they don't only appear and look like counterfeits, they ARE counterfeits.
    (And not the good, contemporary bogus ones either.)

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    alefzeroalefzero Posts: 1,189 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Fakes. I see people selling/buying those off-center bust ones that are not 1795. A couple sellers have gotten downright hostile when I point it out. Usually, it is the 1796 ones.

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    johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 32,489 ✭✭✭✭✭

    They look pretty thats about it

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    Gothat3rsGothat3rs Posts: 298 ✭✭✭

    I appreciate very much everyones help in this matter. I wont waste any time or money sending them in then

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    MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 39,498 ✭✭✭✭✭

    makes me wonder about the rest of the stuff.

    best you have are plated brass there

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    pursuitoflibertypursuitofliberty Posts: 7,837 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @CaptHenway said:
    Badder than old King Kong.

    And meaner than a junkyard dog!

    LeRoy Brown

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    And I'll join in the chorus of replies ... those are Bad, Bad, Bad ... and Bad


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    coinbufcoinbuf Posts: 12,477 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Gothat3rs said:
    Ok so I recently punched a pretty big coin collection from a old friend

    I hope he is not pressing charges for being punched! The coins are replicas.

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    Gothat3rsGothat3rs Posts: 298 ✭✭✭

    @MsMorrisine said:
    makes me wonder about the rest of the stuff.

    best you have are plated brass there

    No the rest of the stuff was good. The guy had alot of stuff lol been collecting anything and everything for along time. He collected it all to, very cheap worthless coins lol to some pretty nice stuff and he was upfront about these 4 and asked me to go get them checked before we talked about anything

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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 35,810 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The 1796 and 1798 dollars are not good because they have the Liberty bust too far to the left. That variety only existed in 1795. I have seen the 1796 counterfeit before. The 1798 is new to me.

    The 1794 is not the right style for that date. There was only one die pair for the entire mintage.

    The 1799 has a double rim in the area below the date. I have never seen that on a genuine. I’d have to look at that coin more closely, but it is questionable with respect to authenticity.

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