Also when a coin is struck the details are not sitting right on the surface of the coin the way this one appears. It's hard to describe without showing you a coin in person but take a real dollar coin and look at the lines where the edge of a detail meets the field. It is impressed a little into the field. This coin doesn't have a struck look ...all the details are too flat and appear to be sitting right on the surface rather than being struck into the surface.
Also when a coin is struck the details are not sitting right on the surface of the coin the way this one appears. It's hard to describe without showing you a coin in person but take a real dollar coin and look at the lines where the edge of a detail meets the field. It is impressed a little into the field. This coin doesn't have a struck look ...all the details are too flat and appear to be sitting right on the surface rather than being struck into the surface.