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So real or fake, its guaranted silver weight 25,9 grams Bought for melt as a lottery ticket. I believe these are faked in silver to Thankful for input   Edited by Moniker 05/23/2024 04:45 am
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United States
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It doesn't look right to me. Kind of primitive details and it doesn't look like it's made of silver. It's a little underweight-I'd also check the thickness and diameter to make sure. Here's an authentic one for comparison: https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/l...02-ngc-ef-45
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United States
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Note the misspelling as well: "caindareens" instead of "candareens." These misspellings are often found on Chinese imperial coins, though.
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 Sweden
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Thank you for input hard to get a grip on these coins  Same spelling  numista list differnt variations 38 (1901) Y#183a.1: #19985;#36763; 39 (1902) Y#183a.1: #23493;#22764; (dragon with coarse scales) 39 (1902) Y#183a.2: #23493;#22764; (dragon with fine scales) 40 (1903) Y#183a.2: #21359;#30328; 41 (1904) Y#183a.2: #36784;#30002; 42 (1905) Y#183a.2: #24051;#20057; (dragon with beady eyes) 42 (1905) Y#183a.3: #24051;#20057; (dragon with round eyes)  
Edited by Moniker 05/23/2024 1:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You're welcome. I'm not by any means an expert. I'd also run a magnet over it just in case.
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Australia
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Kirin coins are well known to be underweight despite mandated to be struck at a specific weight. This actually is within a typical kirin weight spec.
Do you have a photo of the edge?
I'm leaning towards not genuine at the moment.
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 Sweden
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Thank you both for help There are small gouges in the fisheyes on reverse Would be interesting if its genuine Its not magnetic  
Edited by Moniker 05/23/2024 6:11 pm
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 Australia
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I am curious how you can guarantee it's silver, because it sure doesn't look like silver to me. Yes, the Chinese fakemasters do sometimes make their fakes from real silver - but usually only their top-tier numismatic fakes, since they'd lose money selling these for near-bullion value if they were genuine silver. This is a coin type that might see numismatic forgeries made, as genuine examples are worth thousands. But you're not going to see these silver fakes just kicking around in a street stall or coin dealer's mixed bullion box.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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 Sweden
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They test before they buy coins and don't want to buy/sell fakes. They deal with large volumes of gold and silver.But ofcourse errors can be made. It has large amounts of wear but that can ofcourse be faked
Edited by Moniker 05/24/2024 3:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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Well I acetoned it and it was very cold when I removed it It a sign of silver. So is it a silver fake or a real one  pcgs certified one seems primitive to 
Edited by Moniker 06/01/2024 05:40 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The new pic and acetone bath are awesome. Looks good to me: either a really good fake made of silver or an authentic coin. Are you thinking about sending it in?
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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thank you Mandrake, appreciate feedback. Idk if its worth it, coin is maybe in vf condition? I don't know the value on these
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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a brief update, I have narrowed down the example to a 1904 (1904)#30002;#36784; $1 LM-552 Sm Char (Regular Strike) a variant of the regular strike with small charachters (if genuine ofcourse) the character around the circle is smaller than on the regular Havent send it to pcgs yet since its a pain to do so and expensive, would be fun if a 20$ coin was the real deal here is a certified one of the same type that sold at stacks  
Edited by Moniker 02/24/2025 07:22 am
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