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Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Katyjorgie, Dec 26, 2017.

  1. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

    Hoping to find someone who could maybe tell me their opinion on this, whether or not they think it is real, or where I could find info on true authenticity. I have had it looked at by numerous people (not coin collectors but educated somewhat on the matter) and have been told although they cannot tell me it's real, they aren't able to find anything to say it's not real. Please help!! IMG_1591.JPG IMG_1590.JPG
    **note** I can take better quality photos for anyone interested in seeing them. These were quick for the forum.
     

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  3. USCoinCollector42

    USCoinCollector42 Well-Known Member

    There looks to be a seam on the edge of the coin which suggests to me that it's fake. Check the coin yourself and if you can feel a seam around the edge then it's definitely fake. If you can try to take a better picture of the edge, then we should be able to determine once and for all if it's real or counterfeit. Hope this helps.
     
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  4. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

     

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  5. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

    That's what I was afraid was going to be said.
     
  6. USCoinCollector42

    USCoinCollector42 Well-Known Member

    Well, who knows what you’ll find in the future. This hobby has its surprises and people come across amazing things all the time :)
     
  7. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

    Thank you so much for checking it out for me!! I figured the seam meant fake, but it is a pretty good looking conterfiet! I'm currently researching my collection out of curiosity now. Lol!
     
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  8. 352sdeer

    352sdeer Collecting Lincoln cents for 50 years!

    Welcome @Katyjorgie to CT. I love to see a new person with such a good attitude! Keep on looking at every coin, the darnest things show up.
    Reed
     
  9. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

    Thank you! I've got a bad habit of collecting and not researching and I've found some small gold mines in my own house I had for years! I usually just keep stuff for catching my eye rather than the value, though. Thanks so much for the welcome!
     
  10. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Actually there was a post recently on how so many ancient planchets were cast, the seam itself is not firm proof of a fake. Repost this in the ancient forum to see what people think.
     
  11. Katyjorgie

    Katyjorgie New Member

    The person I had look at it said that the doubloons (to his knowledge) in 1600s - 1700s were made each side separately then put together because of the way they were pressed. That's the only reason I've questioned it and can't find hardly anyone who could tell me FOR SURE. Not any good coin collectors in my town to go to. Thank you I will sure do that.
     
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