You could out it as a fake even if the photos were blurred; it has a type 2 reverse which wasn't used until 1875. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-do-you-spot-fake-trade-dollars-anyway.63695/
WLH too ?!?! I haven't seen those on the one website. Ugh. Are those PVC flips? Could damage the fakes. LOL
Those were on display at last months ANA show in Philadelphia. That gentleman is charged with selling $11,000 of fake gold bars, 49 counterfeit Silver Dollars and impersonation of a Federal Agent.
A well known fake. I was appraising a small collection for an elderly woman who mentioned she had attended some local coin club meetings. Tried to get me to buy,right now,that fake. I told her I’d get back on that. Went home & found it online.
I learned this from the forum, but the first thing that caught my eye was non-uniform dentils. Then the missing dentils. Kudos to Clawcoins for providing the authentic pics to compare and Joe Johnson for copping to the leg/ocean flaw. Well done, everyone...Spark