Been collecting colonials for over 40 years, and yes this one is an obvious fake. I sometimes like to point out ways people can make there own...
Is there any evidence of a seam on the edge?
In my opinion, but if you want to weigh it, see if it is anywhere near the correct weight.
The surfaces have a mushy grainy appearance, also it is too thick to be a genuine large planchet pine tree shilling. The weight should be around...
No, it appears to be a cast replica. It does appear to have casting bubbles and is much too thick to be a real one. The weight should be around...
Unfortunately, no it is not genuine. It appears to be a cast replica.
Nice, I have added it to my favorites. fugios have been a favorite coin of mine since I was a kid. I especially find the club ray varieties...
I think the entire plan was to make money from the show, not really finding anything. Oak island has undergone so many big dollar searches over...
I think if you had it graded it would come back as improperly cleaned. Not saying you cleaned it, but the fine scratches on it would probably get...
Your quarter has nice toning for a dug silver coin. Most of mine come out of the ground kind of bright silver, almost like they have been dipped....
Just regular US dimes, nothing special, worth ten cents each!
Any chance of pictures?
Looks like a D to me.
You can post pictures if you like, but sounds like a normal cent worth, one cent.
There are varieties with and without the period after Georgivs, and I don't know what you mean about a bird but none have a bird on them. Nothing...
One cent, just a normal 2004 cent.
I am too computer illiterate to do pictures but I do have a few Fugios. My favorite are the club ray varieties, there is a bit of mystery about...
That is an "R" for replica by the eagle's foot.
It does look like a blister in the plating, common with the copper coated zinc cents.
I agree, unfortunately it is a fake.
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