10 Dollar Eagle 1898 with mint D mark

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  1. Prafk

    Prafk New Member

    I have an eagle 10D gold coin with a mint D mark. The D mark is quite clear as shown in picture.
    I have had possession of this coin for almost 25 years.
    From my search the Denver mint was not operational at 1898.
    What is this coin worth and do you think I should get this certified?
    Any opinions are appreciated.
     

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  3. doug5353

    doug5353 Well-Known Member

    A real $10 gold has 13 stars on the obverse. And it looks more like brass than gold. Yours ain't, sorry. Possibly a spiel-marke, we just had one a day or two ago.
     
  4. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    That crack down the middle of the reverse should have a gold color, I would imagine.

    Try getting the weight and comparing that with the weight of a genuine eagle. That, or you can get all Archimedes and check out the water displacement of the coin as compared to that of a genuine one.
     
  5. doug5353

    doug5353 Well-Known Member

    Waste of time. There's nothing to compare or weigh. Only 10 stars, plus gaps on the reverse = 100% fake, but should be checked in the spiel-marke catalog that someone mentioned this past week.
     
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  6. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Bet the weight's way off like everything else on this (token).
     
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  7. Daniel Jones

    Daniel Jones Well-Known Member

    You have a counterfeit. That streak on the reverse looks like a solder, as if it was attached to something once.
     
  8. Prafk

    Prafk New Member

    Yes. You all could be right.
    I will check it out. Thanks for taking your valuable time to comment on this.
     
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  9. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    It is an interesting piece OP. Thanks for sharing. I would be interested to hear if this was a known contemporary counterfeit, jewelry piece, or whatever else you find out about it.
     
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