Chinese Silver Dollar??

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Papaspartan05, Nov 16, 2011.

  1. Papaspartan05

    Papaspartan05 New Member

    I have acquired what I believe to be a 1912 Li Yuan-Hung China Republic silver dollar. I really don't know much about it other than the very little I've found on the internet. It seems to be legit passing a magnet test. Im gonna try and put up some pics on here later. Anyone have any idea what this coin is all about or possibly what its worth? 2011-11-12_19-14-24_767.jpg
     
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  3. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    26.50 gram, 39mm, $200 or $250 in XF, $150 or $170 in VF if real, depends on variety, according to the catalog.

    There is an excellent chance its fake, since majority of recent Chinese fakes pass magnet test. Weigh it to be sure.
     
  4. wgpjr

    wgpjr Collector

    You got to watch out for these types. I purchased two chinese coins that passed several tests and even had silver plating, but upon research, I found them to be fake. Fortunately I spent very little, so I use them as paper weights. lol
     
  5. Papaspartan05

    Papaspartan05 New Member

    Yeah, I was afraid it may be fake. Whats my best plan of action in determining either way?
    I've been collecting for about a year now and I'm still learning the ropes!
     
  6. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    This.
     
  7. Chinese Carl

    Chinese Carl New Member

    The best plan to avoid Fakes is find the ones with the large chop marks, an aged patina through out the chop cut and coin along with the correct weight of course. Your coin looks like newly minted pewter. Also include use of a set calipers for the correct od and thickness (reference only on thickness, depends on wear)!
     
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