Is This 1809 Half Cent Legit?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by AOmonsta, May 31, 2011.

  1. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

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  3. Irish2Ice

    Irish2Ice Member

    The 0 in the date and "L" in Liberty as you pointed out are the biggest tell-tell signs. Coupled with the "wear" on the back Half Cent lettering, lack of even wear on the front with gunk, I would have to agree with the others.

    Something you can do with the auction house: Would this coin still be legal tender?
    If so, they sold counterfeit legal tender! Point this out and threatening to get the Secret Service involved should solve the problem and make you "just go away".
     
  4. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Don't feel too bad-- I didn't know myself until I compared the original poster's coin with my 1809 and then checked out the 1809 varieties in the Breen catalogue and the web site I cited. :)
     
  5. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Hey, I learned something from you today. I can't feel too bad!
     
  6. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Thanks. You just made my day :)
     
  7. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    If the auction house won't take it back and you paid with a CC, you'd be protected by your credit card company and can file a case with them. If the auction house refuses the return I'd also file a complaint with the BBB.
     
  8. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    your half cent has too many problems in general for me to consider it authentic. i took some pictures of my worn out one for comparison.
     

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  9. AOmonsta

    AOmonsta New Member

    Also I can see that the "E" in Cents is a little fat and filled compared to other examples. Just glad I didn't spend a fortune on it.
     
  10. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Here is a photo depicting a bunch of Indian & large cents in China. They are freshly made and they have received "circulation processing".
     

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  11. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Ugh
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Fake without a doubt. There are six varieties for 1809, only one of them has the leaf point below the final S in STATES anywhere close to being under the center of it and that is C-1 an R-6 variety. On C-1 it is right of center. Everything else has it below the right edge or even further right. NONE of the varieties have the leaf point below the F in OF further left than the right foot of the F. It is interesting that gbroke compared it to his 1834. Most all of the Chinese fake half cents use this same reverse. It is the reverse first used on 1835 C-2. The only difference between it and the 1834 C-1 reverse is the spacing of the ST in STATES.
     
  13. dingodonkey

    dingodonkey Junior Member

    Oh man. This is really terrible for those of us who prefer raw coins. I've been seeing even low-grade common-date faked half cents up on the 'bay. There's practically nothing left they're not faking, and getting better and better at. And as they spread out more and more, you can't just look for the bad sellers and judge that way -- good folks legitimately duped are reselling their fakes without even knowing it. It's the same problem now with all the AT silver out there.

    I find a lot of early date half cent fakes have reverse features from later dates, etc, but you really need to know the series (and even specific years for EAC) to detect fakes. It's a shame.
     
  14. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

  15. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Thanks for posting your 1/2 cent now I don't have to post another one , I concur we all have been burned , whether a fake or a cleaneed coin .
     
  16. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    It is without a doubt a fake. I refer you to the size of the stars and the gap between them. I checked all 4/5 obverses and they all have large stars and less than a stars width between the stars (not really close) and this coin has small stars and more than a stars width between them.

    http://www.coinfacts.com/half_cents/1809_half_cent_varieties/1809_half_cent_c01.htm

    Follow this link to see the difference. Click next variety to check out all six Cohen varieties. I use this site for any coin for which I do not have better images. Since it is a closed site, you have to click the close on the notification window to see the images. But it is a wonderful source of images for both the beginner and the old timer.
     
  17. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Spot on. Aside from it just looking "wrong," the stars and gaps were also what I was examining.
     
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