This is a friends coin. He gave me the pics last night. They don't really do it justice. Obverse has a few cheek scratches but the reverse is nearly perfect.
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Interesting that you guys called a fake. The lettering looks fat because the pic is blurry which you can see below. I saw the coin in person and didn't think that at all, but i'm no expert. The obverse in the top pic is bad because it is discolored and makes the face look rounded which it isn't at all. I was looking for clues with this Heritage example of a ms66 and couldn't find anything obvious.
Also, this coin has been passed down recently in my friends family. It's been in the family for years, and they are from SF so the S mintmark wouldn't be a huge surprise.
Any more thoughts appreciated...if it's an obvious fake then it will save him some submission money.
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TorinoCobra71
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coinspeculator, <<pcgs 64 is my guess.>>. You do realize it's a raw coin, right?
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Also look at the E PLURIBUS UNUM ribbon. It is plastered over the eagle's wings in a wierd unprofessional way.
Also, this coin has been passed down recently in my friends family. It's been in the family for years, and they are from SF so the S mintmark wouldn't be a huge surprise.
Any more thoughts appreciated...if it's an obvious fake then it will save him some submission money.
"Obvious fake" is a misnomer. If it was that obvious then there wouldn't be the kind of discussion that there is here.
Many of the counterfeits, as you know, are very deceptive. As you also know, the value of the coin jumps substantially in the
higher grades. Given the photos posted it would be very difficult to conclusively determine either the grade or the status of
the coin as a mint product. Submission may be the only option.
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Find the scratch and you'll see why...
We are looking at very bad pics for sure.
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And the reverse is FAKE too !
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