Counterfeit Bust Half

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Owle, Sep 8, 2011.

  1. Owle

    Owle Junior Member

    I picked up a counterfeit Bust right half dollar last year at a flea market. NGC confirmed it was a fake. It is the non-turbine head type. It looks like the design was etched on the surface, it is lightweight, the rim is higher than the surface; an 1807.

    Sw an article in Coin World on counterfeit Bust halves being worth something if they are contemporaries of that time. Even Bowers is running a counterfeit $10 lead piece in its Long Beach Auction. It does not say "copy" on it.
     
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  3. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    So... you must have known it was fake when you bought it, so why did you send it to NGC? How much did you pay for it?
     
  4. Owle

    Owle Junior Member

    It's actually a good fake that fooled a number of collectors I showed it too. It was $75.
     
  5. Twinturbo

    Twinturbo New Member

    Only contemporary counterfeits I have ate
    1856 flying eagle
    1870 half dollar
    1924 st.gaudens
    1925 st.gaudens
    Both gaudens are lightweight with no edge lettering. Weigh in at 12.5 grams
     
  6. Owle

    Owle Junior Member

    Counterfeits can be worth money.

    Like I said Bowers has a lead $10 counterfeit from around 1800 in its auction this week.
     
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