Howdy fellow coin peeps, :thumb: What's your opinion on this Gold Dollar? Deal or No Deal (aka: real or counterfeit)? :hammer: Ribbit Ps: I'm concerned about the denticles on the reverse from 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock plus the lack of crispness in the legends. :kewl:
I'm not sure how you can say it's counterfeit so easily. I just check two other 1868 examples, and the diagnostics match perfectly. Most fakes are easy to detect by checking the date position, or position of the letters in regards to the denticles. It certainly could be a fake, but nothing is leading me to believe it.
I've been wrong in the past, but I do not think this is one of them. The metal flow does not appear correct, the strike is much much weaker than a typical 1868, the letters are quite fat unlike every 1868 gold dollar I have examined. There appears to be a small rim spike at 6 ocklock on the obverse.
The spacing and proportion of the lettering are suspect. Plus, if indeed it is authentic, it has been cleaned.
What about the edge/rim on the obverse, from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock? Almost looks like a casting seam? Ribbit
Just doesn't look right , colors off , dead looking , do you have a better picture , also a picture of the reeding , ie third side ? rzage
Interesting you called the edge the "third side". There are people that say there are always 2 sides to every story (supposed Coin Rule) but what they don't realize is there's usually 3 - one or the other and then, the truth. Any judge should know this because they know not always is the actual truth being presented and it's their job to piece things together to come to the truth. Therefore, the Coin Rule is - Heads, Tails, Both and/or Neither (standing on edge). Ribbit Ps: That's the only pics I have at this time. It isn't mine, I posted it here for someone else.
Perhaps I can't/won't say it's counterfeit as easily as he did, but it looks bad to me too. Edited to add: It might just be a cleaned coin and/or images that make it look suspect, but the images are all we have to go by, and the coin looks off to me.
No deal. Totally dead luster and funky pits, so it's a very troubled coin at best. Something about the spacing in the date numerals looks wrong.
In the picture I posted (which was just a blow up of the original picture posted) - look at the edge of the coin. See the line going through the reeding. Looks like a casting line to me.
NO DEAL! Lots of detail -- no luster. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Not sure if it is a counterfeit (nothing jumps out saying so) or just cleaned, but either way it is a PASS coin to me.
p.s. GDJMSP, while it may be a casting seam, it looks like the edge to me (as the photo is taken at a slight angle).
Counterfeit. Seems Lebanese. Higher quality gold then used, akward spacing and lack of luster since they just struck the planchets didn't clean or polish them.
p.s. anyone seen the 'Toad lately? I miss the guy -- he was one of the more entertaining posters around here. "Howdy Coin Peeps".