On Temu I found this I thought a replica needs to look like something original. I’m not familar with this series at this time frame At least all coins I have seen there have copy stamped on it
Haven't you heard, Cheech? Traveling back to 1865 and getting plastic surgery for a counterfeit coin image is the new normal.
It’s a piece of “flypaper” that was made to get your money. It’s no different from the “1929 $5 layered in 100% gold,” worth about 14 cents, that you see advertised on TV for “the astonishing price of $9.95, plus shipping, reduced from $39.95.” In other words, it’s a piece of junk.