Both look really suspicious to me especially condition wise.Both appear to have luster so at least AU details and around $100 coins(real)some details just look off the dates for example. https://www.ebay.com/itm/334438969536? https://www.ebay.com/itm/334438974258?
LOL. Buy the 1850 Online for $2.95 and sell it on Ebay for $43. We live in a great country where anyone can succeed.
The coins are still up,only a few minutes to spare get em down but honestly it's funny to watch these bidiots.
The date on the 1847 almost didn't fit below the bust. It must be the vision impaired variety for the sucker impaired.
They're both counterfeit coins. The dates on both are wrong. I only looked at the reverse of the 1850 and it's to crude to be a mint product. Someone is China is making these. Oh, and the color is also off.
The unfortunate part is if these bidiots are collecting these for their kids or grandkids. The reverse is true if they go to sell them and perhaps will find out from some prospective buyer that they are counterfeit. Or they will sell them for a profit to even dumber bidiots.
The 1847 is right out of my family of fakes Coin Week Article; the 1850 as well. Will try to get both listings nuked.
Perhaps eBay knocked down the two transactions before they were completed. I got the "kid with the hood pulled over his head" response when I tried to click on them to add the photos to my "virtual black black cabinet." I don't have an 1847 large cent, but here is my 1850 coin. It's part of my "on-again, off-again" large cent date set.