The mint didn't even issue a Heraldic Eagle reverse in 1796, so that should be a big clue.
Mules like this are common among fakes. I have a 1804 Trade dollar with a heraldic eagle reverse. It's like they don't even bother doing any homework at all.
Other clues:
"Savannah, GA"
Real denticles are long like teeth, and run into the rim. These are dots and are distinct from the rim.
The style of the date is wrong.
The points on the stars are too narrow.
Plus even overlooking the obvious mule, it doesn't match up with any Bolender die varieties. Ooo! Must be a discovery coin!
<< <i>The mint didn't even issue a Heraldic Eagle reverse in 1796, so that should be a big clue.
Other clues:
Real denticles are long like teeth, and run into the rim. These are dots and are distinct from the rim.
The style of the date is wrong.
The points on the stars are too narrow. Plus even overlooking the obvious mule, it doesn't match up with any Bolender die varieties. Ooo! Must be a discovery coin! >>
Thank you for these pointers. And a few more simple ones are Pretty Obvious. Clues are PLANCHET flaws (pitting , rust color), Mushy look where any detail is supposed to be (usually signs of a copy cast counterfeit) and um... there are others and I think I described which type of fake it is...But it is in the coin Grading book, I'm too lazy to reference it. Oh, and one other way to tell in picture is overall color. If it looks like it's made of pot metal, it probably is.
Their 1793 half cent is almost certaily an electrotype. Their 1794 large cent is almost certainly an electrotype. Their 1876-S Trade Dollar is a fake. Anyone want to make any bets that their raw, BU gold coins were minted in Hungary?
<< <i>There is a topic on the other side of the street that gives a link to complain to ebay. Maybe if they get enough complaints, they may check into it!! >>
They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon.
<< <i>There is a topic on the other side of the street that gives a link to complain to ebay. Maybe if they get enough complaints, they may check into it!! >>
They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
We need swift action . Maybe a drone zero in on the seller and "kaboom". Carol J could "get 'er done". I am certain
<< <i>They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
Yeah, like in 17 hours 9 minutes. I already reported it this morning, and emailed "estatedoctor"... Wanna bet they don't do anything at all? He's a with a ! As long as he generates revenue for ebay, they'll look the other way, even if it's a federal offense to knowingly be an accessory to counterfeiting.
"estatedoctor" DR.IRVIN CLARK P.O.BOX 5453 SAVANNAH GA.31414 really needs to be stopped. I reported all these to ebay, and also emailed the US Secret Service. If nothing happens, I guess the next step would be to call the Secret Service field office in Savannah 912-652-4401.
170067036427 - counterfeit 1799 bust dollar worth $5, sold for $2750 170070339395 - counterfeit 1799 bust dollar 170070348371 - counterfeit 1796 bust dollar 170070321766 - counterfeit 1793 half cent 170070415918 - counterfeit 1876S trade dollar
There's a local coin dealer with a bowl full of these crude pot metal fakes, $5.00 each. This one is up to $500.00. Another outrage. Of course, this one is from an "estate".
this is sickening. This seller is commiting fraud on a massive scale by selling what amounts to worthless trinkets you could get from a gumball machine making a killing in the process.
<< <i>They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
Yeah, like in 17 hours 9 minutes. I already reported it this morning, and emailed "estatedoctor"... Wanna bet they don't do anything at all? He's a with a ! As long as he generates revenue for ebay, they'll look the other way, even if it's a federal offense to knowingly be an accessory to counterfeiting. >>
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<< <i>Fake?? >>
Totally!
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Steve
The mint didn't even issue a Heraldic Eagle reverse in 1796, so that should be a big clue.
Mules like this are common among fakes. I have a 1804 Trade dollar with a heraldic eagle reverse. It's like they don't even bother doing any homework at all.
Other clues:
"Savannah, GA"
Real denticles are long like teeth, and run into the rim. These are dots and are distinct from the rim.
The style of the date is wrong.
The points on the stars are too narrow.
Plus even overlooking the obvious mule, it doesn't match up with any Bolender die varieties. Ooo! Must be a discovery coin!
<< <i><<=== here is the real deal
The mint didn't even issue a Heraldic Eagle reverse in 1796, so that should be a big clue. >>
You are sooo right. I didn't even notice that!!!!
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
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<< <i>I think this is the 2nd time around for this coin..was for sale not too long ago >>
They just sold a nice 1799. Maybe that's what you're thinking of?
link
<< <i>The mint didn't even issue a Heraldic Eagle reverse in 1796, so that should be a big clue.
Other clues:
Real denticles are long like teeth, and run into the rim. These are dots and are distinct from the rim.
The style of the date is wrong.
The points on the stars are too narrow.
Plus even overlooking the obvious mule, it doesn't match up with any Bolender die varieties. Ooo! Must be a discovery coin! >>
Thank you for these pointers. And a few more simple ones are Pretty Obvious. Clues are PLANCHET flaws (pitting , rust color), Mushy look where any detail is supposed to be (usually signs of a copy cast counterfeit) and um... there are others and I think I described which type of fake it is...But it is in the coin Grading book, I'm too lazy to reference it. Oh, and one other way to tell in picture is overall color. If it looks like it's made of pot metal, it probably is.
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Totally fake. Another quality product from your friends in Savannah. >>
I thought these guys got naru'd a while ago for selling fakes, not only coins. Just look at the feedback. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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<< <i>I think this is the 2nd time around for this coin..was for sale not too long ago >>
They just sold a nice 1799. Maybe that's what you're thinking of?
link >>
I remember another thread similar to this on and the coin also had the Heraldic Reverse and was called a fake as well.
Ray
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
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<< <i>There is a topic on the other side of the street that gives a link to complain to ebay. Maybe if they get enough complaints, they may check into it!! >>
They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon.
<< <i>
<< <i>There is a topic on the other side of the street that gives a link to complain to ebay. Maybe if they get enough complaints, they may check into it!! >>
They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
We need swift action . Maybe a drone
Carol J could "get 'er done". I am certain
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
Yeah, like in 17 hours 9 minutes. I already reported it this morning, and emailed "estatedoctor"... Wanna bet they don't do anything at all? He's a
170067036427 - counterfeit 1799 bust dollar worth $5, sold for $2750
170070339395 - counterfeit 1799 bust dollar
170070348371 - counterfeit 1796 bust dollar
170070321766 - counterfeit 1793 half cent
170070415918 - counterfeit 1876S trade dollar
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<< <i>They only need one or two. This auction will disappear soon. >>
Yeah, like in 17 hours 9 minutes. I already reported it this morning, and emailed "estatedoctor"... Wanna bet they don't do anything at all? He's a
You lose.
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