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<p>[QUOTE="ffrickey, post: 920663, member: 20613"]<b>How about an 1804 Draped Bust?</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks to all for the feedback, which confirmed my suspicions. Interestingly, the coins involved are being offered not by a Chinese but by a French seller--for sale ONLY in France (though this constraint is not uncommon, though I haven't yet been able to find out why sellers would wish to so restrict their potential buyers. In this case, however, I think I know why...)</p><p><br /></p><p>So here is another, which, if real, might be worth millions. I should mention that this one, the 1847 seated Liberty, and a 1923 Peace Dollar are being sold as a unit, with a starting price of 60 EUR--which would be more than reasonable if these were real. In this case, I haven't seen any real obvious blooper which would reveal this coin as fake, but since Krause says "only 15 examples known", it seems unlikely to be real. Hell, it might be worth buying just as a conversation piece! Can anybody spot some apparent error in this coin?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ffrickey, post: 920663, member: 20613"][b]How about an 1804 Draped Bust?[/b] Thanks to all for the feedback, which confirmed my suspicions. Interestingly, the coins involved are being offered not by a Chinese but by a French seller--for sale ONLY in France (though this constraint is not uncommon, though I haven't yet been able to find out why sellers would wish to so restrict their potential buyers. In this case, however, I think I know why...) So here is another, which, if real, might be worth millions. I should mention that this one, the 1847 seated Liberty, and a 1923 Peace Dollar are being sold as a unit, with a starting price of 60 EUR--which would be more than reasonable if these were real. In this case, I haven't seen any real obvious blooper which would reveal this coin as fake, but since Krause says "only 15 examples known", it seems unlikely to be real. Hell, it might be worth buying just as a conversation piece! Can anybody spot some apparent error in this coin?[/QUOTE]
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