I don't know a lot about the 1800 Bust Dollars but everything about this seems suspect. I have looked at quite a few, in person, in print and online, and I have never seen one that toned like that. Doesn't mean that it isn't possible, but I agree with Jeff, if I just found a toned 1800 Bust with that toning, I would have it to a grading service as soon as possible, and I sure wouldn't start bidding at $1.00. Also, there are plenty of fake Bust Dollars floating around. I have seen many being offered on eBay out of Hong Kong and Taiwan. Some mention "reproduction" or "copy" and some don't. I don't know how tough it would be to AT a fake Bust, but I'm sure someone has figured it out. I would be happy if we were wrong on this one, but I don't think that we are. Brian
To me the lettering in this picture looks off. The C seems to be curved a little bit wrong and the foot on the A seems too sloped. The flag on the R seem pointed not flat.
Okay, I just re-read what the seller said in the text. He says there are marks on the coin that were left there from someone "200+ years ago, not from circulation..." Makes me believe it COULD be a genuine 1800 Dollar but it has been severely tooled/re-engraved. Notice also that he says there is a scratch in the hair...hmmmm
It could even be spark erosion or some other counterfeit that has been tooled masterfully to resemble the real thing. Very difficult to tell but I certainly would NOT trust it.
I just won one of his auctions for a PCGS coin before the weekend. He's been very good so far, telling me when he shipped, etc. Hopefully, coin will arrive tomorrow. If any problems, I'll post a follow-up note here.
HOLY COW! I JUST FOUND THIS COIN IN AN OLD BOX 60 SECONDS AGO! IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN (THAT I KNOW OF) 1800 AMERICAI BUST DOLLAR! IT IS A STRICT MS60 COIN
None of the images are clear enough to make an authenticity decision. The surfaces are definitely not original though. Something is hiding underneath the artificial toning.....
I agree with Legacy (Paul) on this one. Furthermore, this particular seller is quite crafty with the camera. It's as if he is purposely positioning the coin to make it impossible to authenticate and/or grade the coin, yet intice the potential buyer into thinking that this really is an MS-60. If I had to guess, I would say that it's the real thing (just a guess without better images), but it is NOT an uncirculated coin and it DOES have problems.
His eBay description is good for a laugh, though. I like this part: IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN (THAT I KNOW OF)
What if it's the only 1800 AMERICAI $ that he knows of??? The 60 second thing was very humorous as well.
Baley, I was planning to do photos (and update the type set page) over the weekend, but since you insist Photo done, will update web page later. BTW, if anyone's interested in the 1795 half (raw, VG-8) pictured in the type set link below (as of Fri afternoon), feel free to make an offer. If not, I'll be getting it slabbed in the next few months and eventually sell it.
The streakiness on the obverse is barely visible when looking at the coin.
He doesnt ship with insurance? Seems a bit strange. Also, so far, 3 of the bidders placing multiple bids (driving the price up) are brand new to Ebay? Seems odd that thisw would be their first experience on Ebay. All seems a bit out of sort.
This guy has listed the same coin in a second auction on eBay and has bids. I am not an eBay seller but running two auctions of the same coin simultanously must be illegal. He also claims now that the only reason it isn't slabbed is because of the gash in the hair,
ALSO PLEASE NOTICE THE REASON THIS IS NOT A PCGS/NGC SLABBED MS64-65 IS THERE IS A HIDDEN MARK IN LIBERTY'S HAIR AS SHOWN IN THESE PICTURES.
Is the mark really that "hidden"? While the coin at least looks like a genuine early dollar, it certainly looks to be significantly damaged to me -- clearly "body bag" material.
Clever way to plant the idea of the MS64-65 grade. By the same token the following early dollar would be slabbed PCGS/NGC-70, except for...
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I agree with what jeff and ER said...
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NEVER TRUST PERSON WHO DO NOT USE 'SHIFT' KEY.
(They're "shiftless". Get it?)
Dang, that was a good pun, even if I do say so myself.
And I found it- um- thought of it- only fifteen seconds ago.
<< <i>It's tough to tell, but if I found it 60 seconds ago, 5 minutes later it would Express insured with a 1 day grading fee!! >>
Not put it on eBay with no reserve and start it at $1.00? Your not a power seller are you?
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NEVER TRUST PERSON WHO DO NOT USE 'SHIFT' KEY.
(They're "shiftless". Get it?)
Dang, that was a good pun, even if I do say so myself.
And I found it- um- thought of it- only fifteen seconds ago.
HE REALLY SAID THAT? HOLY COW! I DIDN'T KNOW THEY HAD 'SHIFT' KEY IN THOSE DAYS.
Brian
Real one.
It could even be spark erosion or some other counterfeit that has been tooled masterfully to resemble the real thing. Very difficult to tell but I certainly would NOT trust it.
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HOLY COW! I JUST FOUND THIS COIN IN AN OLD BOX 60 SECONDS AGO! IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN (THAT I KNOW OF) 1800 AMERICAI BUST DOLLAR! IT IS A STRICT MS60 COIN
<< <i>I JUST FOUND THIS COIN IN AN OLD BOX 60 SECONDS AGO! ...IT IS A STRICT MS60 COIN >>
this fruitcake should have waited 4 more seconds - then it would've been ms64!
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His eBay description is good for a laugh, though. I like this part: IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN (THAT I KNOW OF)
What if it's the only 1800 AMERICAI $ that he knows of??? The 60 second thing was very humorous as well.
I won one of this guy's auction for a PCGS coin. He shipped promptly and no surprises.
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The streakiness on the obverse is barely visible when looking at the coin.
Text2nd 1800 $
Is the mark really that "hidden"? While the coin at least looks like a genuine early dollar, it certainly looks to be significantly damaged to me -- clearly "body bag" material.
Clever way to plant the idea of the MS64-65 grade. By the same token the following early dollar would be slabbed PCGS/NGC-70, except for...
..except for 68 points-worth of wear!