NEED HELP IDENTIFYING SHIPWRECK COIN REAL OR FAKE

bootybay

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umm a picture posted would be nice..
 

Saturna

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enamel7

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I'll jump right in here. I didn't know that treasure coins had only a certain look to them. What I mean is, I guess there is only one design. With that said my only other reply is notice what the poster's forum name is. ::)
 

NHBandit

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"TheJoker" ? First post ever ? OK... here's the answer to your question. Look closely at the coin in question under magnification. See the word "copy" stamped into it ? That means it's real. Otherwise they wouldn't have a bowl full of them for sale in the gift shop for 2 bucks apiece... :tongue3:
 

Saturna

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The stamping 'copy' stands for 'Con Oro Puro Yucatan" and denotes an extremely rare coin made only in one part of Mexico.
 

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