Chinese silver coins

Beachkid23

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Found these today at a yard sale. $2 for all of them. The lady thought they were fake. Guess she did not read silver coin right on the side of them...

When I get some time I’m planning on researching them. Just have not gotten there yet. Wanted to share.

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Guess it would be a good idea to carry a magnet. You could sell them as reproductions maybe?
 

yep, Chinese copies...Ebay for a few bucks each.
 

Still worth what you paid. I bet you were grinning from ear to ear until the magnet ordeal...lol
 

For $2 bucks, the silver alone on any of these coins would be worth the purchase.
 

....if they were in fact silver....
 

Never china garbage that has silver coin stamped on them,better yet dont buy china garbage period.:laughing9:
 

Unfortunately they may be plated with magnesium if they have a steel core.

Or maybe nickel, since nickel is magnetic.

Ya its doubtful those ones have any silver at all, not even plating.

Now the fake 1 oz silver bullion coins/bars they flood us with have a thin silver plating. With whatever core, copper alloy usually. Or lead alloy of some type.
 

I always carry a small magnifying glass on a cord, around my neck, when I go swap meets and yard sales. I have hot glued a neodymium magnet to it. I was at a swap meet and saw a pile of great looking Morgan’s and Mexican peso coins. I picked up a few and could feel a nice sharp reeds. He only wanted $5 each. While looking at them with my glass I secretly tapped my magnet on them. All stuck.

I told him I wanted several because I collect counterfeit, but I will only pay one dollar easy. He got insulted and angry, they are not fake. I showed him my magnet and how well it worked. I turned around and left. I went down a few booths and looked back. He was looking very close at the coins. I think he really thought they were real. I burst his bubble.

I really do collect fakes. My best 1909 S vdb almost unc.cent.
 

Would love to see pics of the fake 09 s vdb, Dan!

Here it is. I took these closeups to send to someone that said he could tell. He says fake.

This was given to me (free) by a coin dealer. He had been fooled and he pulled it out of a business card sized box that was full of coins. I assumed all were counterfeit.

Jokingly I asked the dealer what I could get if I sold it.

With a grin he said 20 years.
 

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what are the giveaways on that coin?
 

Thanks, Dan. So, the whole coin is fake? I would think someone added the "s" to a 09 vdb, but I don't see it. Interesting coin and story.

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Real Chinese 'Fat Man' Silver Coins are desirable , I need some.
 

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