Fake 1856 FE up for auction

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Steven Shaw, Jul 7, 2021.

  1. buckeye73

    buckeye73 Well-Known Member

    The huge 6 was the immediate eye opener! Analysis over.
     
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  3. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    Comparison to a known genuine example on the right:

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  4. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    The one on the left has a larger font for the visually impaired.
     
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  5. Jack D. Young

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  6. fiddlehead

    fiddlehead Well-Known Member

    Wow, that 6 is sooo bad... even to me, and I know very little about this issue. How about the E in CENT where it looks like an F. Was there ever an original strike that looked like that? I'm looking at an 1858 version, the only one I have, and there is no sign of weakness in that area at all. The E in ONE is pretty ugly too. To bid that high on an ungraded coin without doing some pictoral research is a bit naïve. I quickly found great pictures in coin facts that confirm this one is bogus.
     
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  7. fiddlehead

    fiddlehead Well-Known Member

    Wow, good job. Seeing them side by side makes it so easy to see how crude the fake is.
     
  8. Steven Shaw

    Steven Shaw Well-Known Member

  9. Steven Shaw

    Steven Shaw Well-Known Member

    I have it in my watchlist so I can still see it.
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  10. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    I‘ve seen many weakly struck 1857/58 cents where some of the letters were barely readable. I don‘t think similar strike issues can be expected, though, as the 1856 FEs are supposed to be proof coins.
     
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