1878-CC Trade Dollar (CC = Chinese counterfeit)

in this case... the CC stands for Chinese Counterfeit 
Question...would it fool you? Probably not, I assume, if you're a coin genius like most people here.
I'm giving it away in my BST thread...I feel like a conspirator having it around



Question...would it fool you? Probably not, I assume, if you're a coin genius like most people here.
I'm giving it away in my BST thread...I feel like a conspirator having it around



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<< <i>do you think this is a better quality fake? >>
No
I think these fakes should be destroyed, or marked in some way. Someone will get caught later on, you know?
But, whoever gets ahold of them next may be scammers.
Is that what you are trying to say?
Anyone care to post pics of no berry and berry? I did a google search on "trade dollar berry" and google asked if I meant "rate dollar berry". Oh yes, that's what I wanted, a rate dollar berry.
<< <i>It's not illegal to have them or sell them as counterfeits...
But, whoever gets ahold of them next may be scammers.
Is that what you are trying to say? >>
Yes. If it's fake, why not make sure it is destroyed or forever obvious to everyone? It hurts our hobby when they are sold at some future time to victims who know no better (or know no berry).
<< <i>do you think this is a better quality fake? >>
No - this particular item is very poor quality - it wouldn't fool anyone who collects American coins.
The berry in question is under the claw above 900
is it silver?
I have been looking for this date for many years, I actually bought one from china once, but of course it was also a fake (not sold as fake).
BTW, commoncents. My PM function is broke again. I can only post if I'm not logged in. --Jerry
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