1805 half cent

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  1. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

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  3. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Wow. As fakes go, that's pretty good. They butchered the portrait though, as usual. That would be really deceptive worn down to F15 or so.
     
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  4. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    A moron trying his luck, a bunch of other morons bidding on an obvious fake, $1.5 on Ali.
     
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  5. coin_analyst

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    Really? At first glance I thought "Oh wow, that is awful." But maybe I'm just a cynic.
     
  6. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    It's way better than a lot of "1804" dollars out there. :p
     
  7. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Heck they're even putting verdigris on it to take your attention away from what's wrong . ;)
     
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  8. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Nice touch, right? They should have left it in the rock tumbler a little longer.
     
  9. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    You see that on a lot of fakes of copper/bronze/brass coins. They come out of the oven looking like that. Probably the result of whatever chemicals are added to the surface before applying heat.
    Most notable on fakes of old Chinese cash coins, like these: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Chin...ne-antiques-not-a-counterfeit/1236244152.html
     
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  10. NSP

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  11. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    That's something , it even says , not a counterfeit . ;) Yeah right !!!!!
     
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  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    How did you id it as a fake?

    inquiring minds want to know!
     
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  13. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    I'd like to know what the big "tell" is too. The only difference I can find between this fake and Cohen-4 is that the zeros in 1/200 look a little bit different. Other than that, it's pretty much a perfect match. It even has the tiny die chip by the second "A" in "America."
     
  14. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Since I don't collect large cents , I have no idea as it looked good to me . But who else would AT a high grade 1804 1/2 cent . ;)
     
  15. Numismat

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  16. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    I don't look much into specific "tells" with modern copies as the details are generally correct. What usually makes it not look right are differences in surface appearance, artificial patina, and differences in depth/relief in features, like can be seen on the bust; area around eye and bridge of nose, between some hair strands seems to cut much deeper down towards the level of the fields than it should. Hair curl that should be higher relief than the neck disappearing into it despite lack of wear. Stuff like that.

    I'm not an expert in any US series, but looking at the things I mentioned above, which are also consistent across various foreign coin types I am very familiar with, allows me to spot them without knowing specific types and varieties.

    In the case of this coin it's much easier to scrutinize due to the source from which it comes. In a different context I may have passed over it and not looked very closely.
     
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  17. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    The more and more I look at it, the more I think C-3 and C-4 have the same reverse die, especially since both appear to have the same die chip by the second "A" in "America." The zeros in 1/200 looked a little different to me initially probably due to picture quality. With that in mind, I think it's based off of C-4.

    Regardless, it's still a very good counterfeit.
     
  18. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    Very good points, Numismat. The seller with 0 feedback and nothing else for sale is the biggest red flag for me.
     
  19. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    The other coins in their completed items are typical fakes that appear on ebay by the dozens each year, all virtually identical in appearance. That's how these accounts get on my radar, I search for specific types that are currently being sold by this distributor and go from there.
     
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  20. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    Very interesting. Is this an electrotype of some sort?
     
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