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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1516106, member: 29239"]None of the error coins this seller had looked good to me , they all looked suspicious.</p><p>most of the time when a seller has this many wrong planchet coins and some of them are easy to see as fakes then usually the rest are. that half dollar on the quarter planchet</p><p>you mentioned the 7 in the date plus other things didn't look right to me . I also noticed that all of his or her dime and cent planchet coins struck with nickel </p><p>dies appeared to have been struck on the reverse side with the same die as evidenced by the odd shaped top of the letters. The seller had a good refund offer so maybe the buyers can get a refund if they don't like the coins. I'm not saying they were all fake , just suspicious looking IMO.</p><p> </p><p>There are thousands of good die makers in the world that can easily make any coin die they want to . If someone wanted to be a thief it would be easy to buy real mint planchets </p><p>and strike them with whatever size die a person wanted to use.I would venture to say that thousands of these have already been graded and slabbed by the top TPG companys. Just </p><p>because a coin is slabbed don't guarantee that it is the real thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1516106, member: 29239"]None of the error coins this seller had looked good to me , they all looked suspicious. most of the time when a seller has this many wrong planchet coins and some of them are easy to see as fakes then usually the rest are. that half dollar on the quarter planchet you mentioned the 7 in the date plus other things didn't look right to me . I also noticed that all of his or her dime and cent planchet coins struck with nickel dies appeared to have been struck on the reverse side with the same die as evidenced by the odd shaped top of the letters. The seller had a good refund offer so maybe the buyers can get a refund if they don't like the coins. I'm not saying they were all fake , just suspicious looking IMO. There are thousands of good die makers in the world that can easily make any coin die they want to . If someone wanted to be a thief it would be easy to buy real mint planchets and strike them with whatever size die a person wanted to use.I would venture to say that thousands of these have already been graded and slabbed by the top TPG companys. Just because a coin is slabbed don't guarantee that it is the real thing.[/QUOTE]
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