so first of all, yes it sticks to a magnet, and it looks like a shiny 43 would, except the reverse, which has me speechless. ive stared at it for a good few hours threw a loupe, and a microscope... it is in my words amazing, if it is a fake, i dont know how such a fake could be made so good,but lets hope im not going to find that out!
The rim above E PLURIBUS UNUM has me thinking it is a cast coin. The "doubling" of E PLURIBUS UNUM sure is interesting.
I'm afraid that's actually not a very good fake at all. That kind of doubling is really common on modern counterfeits. Welcome to CoinTalk!
I dont have the coin anymore, my buddy might still have it and for 9 dollars and shipping that's not bad, even if it's fake it is worth peace of mind lol
Counterfeit coin. The 'finning' on the rim is casting slag as noted by another member. Doubling like that has never been reported for that date for a DDR. And although it could be your picture, the wheat stalks are to far away from the rim. I wouldn't worry about tracking down the coin unless you are a collector of counterfeit coinage. It's a fake only worth what you'll pay for it.
Nope not a fan or collector of counterfeit coins, only have one In my collection and that's cause my mom found it in a coinstar
Check out Henning nickels. Interesting story and they can be found in circulation. Takes a little luck of course.