The coins are NOT struck with the word COPY. A select few are stamped afterwards to make the product appear okay to market. I bought some examples...
Mushiness, granular surfaces, and raised pimples. They are all characteristics of Chinese fakes (which I have a about a hundred of, all shipped...
Sure! https://brna.org/2019/05/28/modern-chinese-counterfeits-of-united-states-coins/
It also helps that they are die matches to examples for sale from Chinese wholesalers: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Because the fabric of the pair matches exactly to counterfeits known with 100% certainty to have come from China. An example: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of the easiest of the 1800s, but also one of the rarest. I have it on good authority that it just makes the condition census for the variety....
They are copying everything from 1794 dollars to 1958 wheat cents. The logic of “this is too common to be worth faking” should be thrown out the...
$40 each: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1914/3 $5: [ATTACH]
This is the plate coin for PCGS the 1927 D 2 Feathers. Gotta love TPG inconsistency, huh? [ATTACH] And the two plate coins for the 1927 S 2...
Buy the holder and not the coin! ;) Minor VAMs aren’t anything special, but people hype them up (Top 100, Hot 50, etc.) call them scarce, and...
Fake coin in fake slab. Buying slabbed coins is not safe anymore. You actually have to looks at the coins now. It is sad that I even have to say...
That looks like a collector had a really bad day. I doubt it came out of the ground shattered like that. I’ve already spammed my broken coins too...
That second coin is particularly boldly detailed... This point is explicitly expressed in one of Michelangelo’s (?) sculptures in the Hall of...
Seconded
It looks like it was struck in extremely high relief
So what are your thoughts on the 1922 no D and the 1937 D 3-legged buffalo?
Looks like an old cast fake
Seller is probably misunderstanding what a weak strike is
Lots of lovely high-end ancient coins for your perusal. As always, domestic shipping is included in the price, and feel free to make offers. :)...
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