Is there something wrong with this 1840 Seated Dollar?
This looks like a very nice 1840 Seated Silver Dollar. Do you think it would be body-bagged? Does it look like one of the fakes out there?
If it is real why wouldn't this guy have it graded? It would be worth a good bit.( what would you grade it)
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If it is real why wouldn't this guy have it graded? It would be worth a good bit.( what would you grade it)
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edited to ask for grade opinion
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<< <i>Either a fake or an unknown pattern. 1840 seated dollars don't have the motto above the eagle >>
You beat me to it! To be kind, the seller may have mixed up his pictures.
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<< <i>Either a fake or an unknown pattern. 1840 seated dollars don't have the motto above the eagle >>
You beat me to it! To be kind, the seller may have mixed up his pictures. >>
I was thinking the same thing but both pics have almost the exact same look to the coin.
You should really put EBAY in the thread title
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
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<< <i>Either a fake or an unknown pattern. 1840 seated dollars don't have the motto above the eagle >>
You beat me to it! To be kind, the seller may have mixed up his pictures. >>
I was thinking the same thing but both pics have almost the exact same look to the coin.
That's true--the obverse and reverse sort of "go together"--but still could be an honest screw-up.
e-Bay auction link
Hi! Just a heads up. I think you have mixed up your pictures for this 1840 Seated Liberty Dollar. The reverse picture is of an SLD with motto, which were only minted from 1866 to 1873. Your 1840 should not have a motto above the eagle. If the pictures are accurate, this 1840 SLD is a fake. Most potential bidders will recognize this.
Will let you know if I hear back from him.
<< <i>Possee alert this counterfeit is on e-Bay right now
e-Bay auction link >>
Free advertising on ebay...
Do something controversial and make the boards.
I am sure the seller made a simple mistake. I just hope he isn't the one who dipped out all the originality.
From a numismatic view, I sent the seller the following message:
You've made the bigtime (PCGS' forum)
You show an 1840 on the obverse and the reverse side, a date from 1866 to 1873 .
FYI
Joe
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
bob
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>this Chinese fake has been yankeed from sale.
On a side note, I did receive a message back from the seller.
It was a simple " Thank you".
Sometimes guys get duped, too. He may have been the victim of a "snipe" program, winning a coin and re-listing, all the while being ignorant and not knowing that he had a contemporary counterfeit. I ain't saying he is or he isn't a scammer... I just don't know. From the amount of feedbacks, he flips them so fast he doesn't investigate what he's actually listing." Who's got that amount of time ?
An entreprenuer doesn't always make a good numismatist anymore than a numismatist makes a good entrepreneur.
Just pondering
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>I sent him this:
Hi! Just a heads up. I think you have mixed up your pictures for this 1840 Seated Liberty Dollar. The reverse picture is of an SLD with motto, which were only minted from 1866 to 1873. Your 1840 should not have a motto above the eagle. If the pictures are accurate, this 1840 SLD is a fake. Most potential bidders will recognize this.
Will let you know if I hear back from him. >>
I also received a response to my message--a plain "Thank You" It appears that he yanked his auction once he became aware of the problem.
Greg
Oops! here's the reverse