this was giving to me what i find odd about it is every one i looked up says copy on one of the reverse circles not randomly punched in the coin. maybe this was passed as real at one point and then some one found out it was fake and stamped it them selfs ? pretty cool its actualy made out of pewter
Or maybe it used by a club as an educational piece and they wanted it to stand out. I'm just guessing.
It's looks a bit grainular and pocked, maybe from mould bubbles that popped. But I'm looking at it from a cell so maybe I'm seeing a distorted view. If it's cast you should see some casting port on the edge if it is a cast.
it seems to be ether a very old copy or made to look very old and circulated. it doesnt look to me to be pressed the way normal coins are one of the rims seems to be smushed on top the word copy has defiently been punched after the coin was made and wasent part of the design
does it being cast add value and age or are copys just valueless it does appear to be made of pewter it says pewter on the 2x2 has the color of pewter and feels heavy compared to a morgan ect
It may also be pot metal if it's a cast and just looks like pewter. I don't know what value it might have. Based on the images it looks like an inexpensive cast to me. They probably made copies of that coin by the jillions for the Bicentennial. Maybe if Condor or GDJMSP come in here they can tell you more about it. Why not just hang on to it as a study piece?
well im trying to downsize a little and give up some stuff that dosent fit in with the rest of my collections
Note to all: Try taking the piece out of the 2X2 for clearer pictures. The holders are not that expensive and easily replaced. But clear pix are worth the effort.
I check my redbook when I get home. It's probably in the front. It won't be listed with the federal stuff.