These are the ones that keep me up at night:D... [ATTACH]
You can post it here; probably the quickest!
Interesting post; the "beast" has grown substantially... Does the price of this one seem reasonable?
Anyone attend and could share?
eBay did remove the current listing...
Thanks for clarifying @johnmilton ! I saved images of the 2nd one that was sold: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Isn't it suppose to have the reverse of 1878? [ATTACH]
All of the junk listings of this seller are now gone...
Counterfeiters tend to use common reverse dies for the fakes; to my eye there are some common ones between the 2 examples in the 2nd listing:...
I'm surely not "attacking" you, and you don't have to be "knowledgeable on the subject" to research a coin in an effort to attribute it and get a...
Obvious fake with an obvious 2nd opinion! Have you even tried to attribute it from his images before you gave that advice?
Maybe the "colons" that look like cow patties? [ATTACH]
There were some pretty good "copies" that made it into TPG genuine holders; the Op's isn't one of them. My latest Coin Week article on these:...
Just like on CU, another worthless post without images. I actually saved them and images of another 1873 fake prior to reporting...
The post loses a bit when there are no images and the listings were removed...
20+ years as an EAC Member and still learning! I forwarded the images to my Group to review as well. From what we can see, looks like a 1799;...
Pretty decent match; a shame the reverse is toast... [ATTACH]
Rev image is pretty poor; from it it looks line lettering isn't filled out like the "O" in OF...
The Op knows... [ATTACH]
I wrote a Coin Week article on this family of different dated counterfeits with a common reverse...
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