Is this too good to be true.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Lee Gilmore, Apr 6, 2025.

  1. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Crazy, huh? :wacky:
     
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  3. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    At this point, my guess would be authentic, but cleaned and retoned - whether the toning is natural or artificial, I doubt it would be market acceptable.
     
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  4. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    How do you know that this “broken L” is a counterfeit? Unusually counterfeiters don’t have the expertise, patience or equipment to make a Proof counterfeit.
     
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  5. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    If you look at the images I posted all proof 1874 Trades have an odd "L"...
     
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