Cob ID help requested

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Comparison of the 2 fakes. They make replica's (sounds better than fake) out of Silver, Gold, Pewter, the list goes on.


Mr. Fort B Detector,

The photo's...not really good. How about natural indirect light and some close-ups. Weight of the "coin" in question, is it even silver?
Looks really really suspicious, my first thought as soon as I saw it, Fantasy Piece- age less than 10 years.
Not to say for sure, but from what I see from those pics...that's the way I'm leaning.
I see L= Lima and a 8 on the obverse...but I don't see the word COPY.

In fact follow the link, scan down a 1/4 page to the Fake recent find...and wallah !!! there is your friends piece.
http://treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html

Sorry, I know the excitement...but such it is.

Trez
 

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Like I said earlier... its not my coin. In fact its many many miles from here in PA, so I can't hold it or take the pictures.

In checking with him, according to his scale its 6 grams, and confirmed to be silver via an acid test (and rang up properly on his Deus) I'm not trying to discount what you are saying, as I (and he) appreciate the input. Its just curious that someone would possibly fake real silver?

And to which post in that blog are you referring? In it I see a pair of articles dealing with a gold fake but none dealing with a silver coin.

What I do know for sure is I am not an expert on spanish coins, thus the reason to post it (to help him ID it)

Thanks for sharing your thoughts! :)
 

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Mr. Fort B Detector,

The photo's...not really good. How about natural indirect light and some close-ups. Weight of the "coin" in question, is it even silver?
Looks really really suspicious, my first thought as soon as I saw it, Fantasy Piece- age less than 10 years.
Not to say for sure, but from what I see from those pics...that's the way I'm leaning.
I see L= Lima and a 8 on the obverse...but I don't see the word COPY.

In fact follow the link, scan down a 1/4 page to the Fake recent find...and wallah !!! there is your friends piece.
The Treasure Beaches Report brought to you from Florida's Treasure Coast.: April 2011

Sorry, I know the excitement...but such it is.

Trez



Yep, I'd have no problem making a large bet it's a modern fake.
 

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Trez is as knowledgeable as any when it comes to Spanish colonial coinage. I'm not an expert by any means, but I viewed the pics before reading the intro post. He can't damage a crude fantasy piece any further.
 

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The fact that this piece weighs just 6 grams yet is suppose to be an 8 reales cob is an immediate red flag that the 'coin' is a fake.
The 8R should weight about 27 grams. Where did you get the idea the coin was a 2R when the "8" is quite clear? Had a "2" be shown in the proper place, I could understand the 'call' of the 'coin' being an under-weight 2R, but the "8" appears too clear to be mistaken as a "2"; at least to these eyes.
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The guess it was a 2R was strictly due to the weight and it's size. As you can see, I don't know much about these personally. You all have way more knowledge about them, and I'd like to thank you for sharing your expertise. :)
 

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