Real or fake?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Detecto92, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    and if it's not fake, how do you know? My friend has this coin and needs a good explanation of why it's fake (I'm almost 100% sure it is).

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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    Wasnt there another thread with similar coin, something about cast?
     
  4. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    It's real fake ;)
     
  5. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    For one thing it's far too perfect. Better than the originals. No question is a replica.
     
  6. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    But on a serious note, real fugio cents are not that crisply made. For its time, those coins were struck using a screw press, and they didn't exactly made the devices that sharp like on yours. And I'm pretty sure those coins were copper...not lead like the one you have there.
     
  7. james m. wolfe

    james m. wolfe New Member

    where did you find it???
     
  8. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  9. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

  10. bsowa1029

    bsowa1029 Franklin Half Addict

    I know nothing about this coin but thought the same thing when I looked at the pics. Its far to sharp to be an authentic coin from that time period.
     
  11. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    That was my thinking, I'd rather buy a couple 1 ounce silver bullion for that price.
     
  12. VNeal

    VNeal Member

    Please note in their description they say it is a replica, see below

    'Continental Currency - Fugio Chain Dollar - Proof-like - 1776- Brilliant Uncirculated Replica - Silver Dollar'

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  13. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    Here is a comparison of the obverse of both a real one (on the left) and your's (on the right). I'll bet you can immediately spot a number of differences, and not have to rely on your's having "copy" stamped on it --- which it doesn't seem to have.
     

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  14. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Wouldn't need it anyways - not a US coin.
     
  15. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    It's not a fake fugio cent. It is a fake continental dollar, sometimes called a fugio chain dollar. Real ones were made of pewter or silver.

    This particular replica is the misspelled CURENCY variety, originally made of pewter.

    It is obviously a replica and looks nothing like a 200+ year old coin. If your friend needs diagnostics have him compare his to this real one. Start with the rays.
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  16. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    Think you should revisit the hobby protection act.
     
  17. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    Agreed! After the rays compare the denticles.
     
  18. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Its obviously NOT an exact copy intended to DEFRAUD, hence it NOT a "copy" of a US Coin. Its a novelty/fantasy piece and nothing more. My fault for assuming common sense would prevail.
     
  19. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    It may be an electroplate copied
    from a struck souvenir piece.
     
  20. noob76

    noob76 Member

    fakey fake.
     
  21. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

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