new here. I think I've been scammed.....

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by kiwi kelly, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. kiwi kelly

    kiwi kelly New Member

    I'm not sure how to post photos, but I have...

    a 1798 trade dollar (I'm sure thats a fake)

    a 1873 trade dollar

    and a 1865 one dollar with a head on one side and an eagle on the other.

    How can I tell if they are fakes?

    Thanks
     
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  3. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

  4. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Hi welcome to the forum and I am sorry to hear that you think you have been scammed. One way to tell a fake is by it's weight/size compared tothe weight and size of the real thing, then there is the apperance of the coin, has it got a dull gray look to it, is the surface of the coin soapy or looks bubbled in any way! but honestly a scan or pic is the best way for us to give a opinion on the coin.
     
  5. CoinGal07

    CoinGal07 Still Collecting

    Welcome .. and another way to know is ... how much did you pay and where did you get them? If the answer is Ebay or Flea Market and a great price ... odds are likely, yes, scam.
     
  6. Thender

    Thender Senior Member

  7. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    welcome! as mentioned, if you can post any good and clear pics, that is the only way we can tell with the best certainty. as CoinGal07 said, however, depending on how, were and how much you paid for them.. that is a good indication as well, but not as good as pics IMHO.
     
  8. kiwi kelly

    kiwi kelly New Member

  9. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    The last one is a Fantasy Piece.
    The first one, fake as well (there were no trade dollars then, they started in 1873)

    I'm not completely certain on the 2nd...
     
  10. LSM

    LSM Collector

    Welcome to Coin Talk kiwi kelly. The trade dollars appear to be fake in my opinion. As for the Washington dollar, nice fantasy piece.

    Lou
     
  11. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    All of them look fake. Look at the eight on the second trade dollar and compare to an authentic trade dollar. They just don't match up.
     
  12. ikes4ever

    ikes4ever Senior Member

    yep there fakes
     
  13. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Greetings and Welcome to the forum anyway. :)

    Take Care
    Ben
     
  14. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    You should buy a Red Book. If a coin is not in the Red Book it is not a genuine US coin. The Red Book could have told you that Trade Dollars were not minted in 1798 and the US did not mint a Washington Dollar in 1865 based on a design that was not released until 1932 (for the Washington Quarter).

    As far as the other Trade Dollar, we cannot tell if it is genuine or fake from the photos. My guess is it is a fake, especially if it was purchased from the same seller as the other coins.

    I hope you didn't pay a lot for these novelty items. They can be used as educational pieces as well as conversation pieces.
     
  15. kiwi kelly

    kiwi kelly New Member

    COOL:rolleyes:. Thank you very much for the info. I have learnt so much from this website, Dad has about 6 more coins, I'll look at them myself and any I'm not sure about I'll come back here and ask you!

    Thanks again.

    Kelly
     
  16. craig a

    craig a Coin Hoarder

    Hi and welcome. At least now you have fakes for comparison.
     
  17. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Welcome! Hope ya stick around. :thumb: Even though they are fakes, I'd still say they are neat conversation pieces. :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  18. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Look at your list and then you'll know that they are fakes.
    Sorry.
     
  19. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the forum Kelly!! Even though the coins are fakes I'd personally still hang on to them.
     
  20. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    welcome to the forums, Those are fake's. The Last on is just some sorta fantasy coin. My guess is there all made in china.
     
  21. dreamer94

    dreamer94 Coin Collector

    If your Dad got these in Vietnam some time ago, I'd be inclined to regard them as interesting artifacts, rather than a scam. Interesting fakes can be good collector's items as long as you didn't pay a lot for them.
     
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