I think it's been mentioned several times the fake coins have no value But bdunnse gave you the answer that you *want*, but not reality.
I think you'll get the same result from your new thread as you have here ==> https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pics-of-the-coins-1795-1800-1876-1904-more-dense-pics.279976/
because you are expert for every newbie to weather have a chance on luck..but you don want good things to happen to some people & therefore your expert opinions are licensed by these forums to whether get these upcoming things to survive or not
"luck" It's not that members don't want "good things to happen" It's reality of what is in hand. buy coins from some guy sitting on the side of a building. If the guy had coins of value he wouldn't be selling them on the side of a building.
Actually we have quite a few of the people that post on here that live in India. There are many more (including myself) who collect and like Indian coins, both ancient, empire and modern. I would love to visit India someday. That being said, the pictures of the coins you posted seem to all be fake. Members here don't say that out of malice, but out of truth. Please don't get defensive, that just causes our members to become sarcastic. As you point out, you have access to the internet, check the coins you have out on e-bay to see what real ones look like. One quick test is to see if they are attracted to a magnet. Stay with us and you will actually get some help.
No test is going to convince the TS it seems. Time to close the thread as there is not much point in any further discussion, IMHO.
Are you saying this is a combination of rare mint errors struck on wrong metal planchet? Maybe it does make sense sending it for grading...
I have already spoken these words a hundred times in the past to a hundred different people who had coins identical to these. And I am not the most experienced person who has responded to you. Believe the truth, or do not. Another just like you will be along in a week or two - it happens that often - and we will have the same conversation again. It's always the same.
Under those circumstances, how could he have a large number of extremely rare and valuable US coins, and still be poor? More to the point, how could he (or anyone) have extremely rare and valuable US coins that do not exist?