1873 s no arrows seated Seated dime

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  1. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Transferred from what? Another counterfeit? A transfer die from a real coin would look a LOT better than this thing does.
     
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  3. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    That's exactly what I think; transfer from another fake, which may have been transferred from another; mush begets mushier mush.
     
  4. Long Beard

    Long Beard Well-Known Member

    From one who is currently six years into completion of this denomination series, as mentioned, none are known to have been struck at San Francisco without arrows. There are only two 1873 no arrows , Philadelphia and the very elusive and costly Carson City.
     
  5. halfcent1793

    halfcent1793 Well-Known Member

    I agree. Poorly made fake and not from transfer dies unless it was a transfer from another fake. Even the border beads don't look anything like a US Mint product.
     
  6. Muzzman

    Muzzman Member

    Believe no one on here about it. Not one person on here knows anything about the seated liberty dimes. As a matter of fact, there's die strikes that are not recorded. Do yourself a favor and do in depth research on them. There is a company that is requesting that you send in the dimes for further evaluation so if you do or don't have an fake it can be recorded either way.
     
  7. Muzzman

    Muzzman Member

    Only one known to exist from Carson City. I have a 1973 Carson City one and I have to send it out. Not one fake CC dime is recorded anywhere. So either I have a second CC or I have the first fake and I really don't see it being a fake. I have 5 other dimes of different years with the same die strikes. Not all are key dates and I don't see why anyone would make a fake of a none key date, but anything is possible.
     
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