Link to the listing if someone wants to see it. https://www.ebay.com/itm/115798217853
"Certification Number 47098123" Oops. I asked them how many cases of these counterfeits do they have.
Price guide says $85000, I'm thinking that may have raised a red flag.
Canada $1 1947 Maple Leaf [ATTACH]
Must be fun to collect more than one of the exact same coin.
The barcode on this one appears to be copied from the original, but it won't scan from the image.
My one and only Morgan, from grandpa 50 years ago. [ATTACH]
Interesting acquisition! This article was a couple years ago but I recalled reading about it when seeing your post. “This may be the first example...
That costs money. If you look the other way, you make money instead.
Compare the edges too.
Heck, you could have made them out of real silver and doubled your money. In 1949 a Franklin had 26 cents worth. I'm not saying this one is...
I see what looks like several prong dents in the second image, is that it? The rim is so mottled anyway I would not have noticed it.
Thanks to that tip and NGC's list https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/hard-times-tokens-rulau/ I found an...
I have been unable to find whether the American male version ever existed though. I did find this...
I disagree with the premise. [ATTACH]
The only "Am I not a man and a brother?" tokens I can find on Heritage are from Middlesex, 1790s. There's no United States for a backwards N to be...
That's interesting. I'm not convinced that it's the same coin. Marks on one not on the other. NGC may have screwed up the images. [ATTACH]
Two of three coins in this thread are definite fakes. You know that one of the participants here has published 30+ articles on these, right?
Actually was $10 even for the proof. I still have mine with the order confirmation. My lesson in coin "investing." [ATTACH]
Just making a play on words (with a hint of truth perhaps...). I saved every Ike that came through the till back in the 70s, still have them.
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