1803 fake?

johnw

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Tuberale

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You have several different coins here, and show what appears to be different reverses (backs) with correct obverses (front).

Need to post just one coin at a time, front and back. Or we probably can't help much.

Multiple coins? Again, post 1 pic or front and 1 pic of back. TNet will allow you to add photos later if you need them.

We are not allowed to suggest "fake". However, the coin may be a copy of an actual coin. For example, some 3-inch diameter discs that look like actual coins are not true coins. They may instead be copies, souvenier pieces, or just large collectible tokens.

A coin which is not the correct diameter, may be a token instead.

I hope this is what you are asking for. But I may be mistaken.
 

FreedomUIC

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Tuberale said:
You have several different coins here, and show what appears to be different reverses (backs) with correct obverses (front).

Need to post just one coin at a time, front and back. Or we probably can't help much.

Multiple coins? Again, post 1 pic or front and 1 pic of back. TNet will allow you to add photos later if you need them.

We are not allowed to suggest "fake". However, the coin may be a copy of an actual coin. For example, some 3-inch diameter discs that look like actual coins are not true coins. They may instead be copies, souvenier pieces, or just large collectible tokens.

A coin which is not the correct diameter, may be a token instead.

I hope this is what you are asking for. But I may be mistaken.

I disagree, if you have knowledge of a coin and the OP is asking your thoughts, than by all means share what you know.

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This is the closest coin I could find from 1803 that matched yours.
 

Tuberale

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The 1803 gold is similar. But look closely at the star size compared with LIBERTY and the date. Something is wrong.
 

goldencoin

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what do the letters to the right of "3" say?

HH
-GC
 

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