It's a shame what happens to that gentleman, but he's not alone. And yes it was very kind of him to share with us what happened. You have made the hobby and business of coin stacking and collecting that much safer for all of us. I have 40 years of looking at coins and with that kind of time under your belt, you can spot the odd-looking coins. And always remember to follow your gut feelings, if something just doesn't look or feel right put the coin down and walk away. Thank you Joel for sharing your story with us. Your kindness will be repaid, and Karma to the crooks that sold you the counterfeit coins.
I’m the manager at my family owned pawnshop and I love dealing in coins. I just put my order in with your code. Can’t wait to use the pocket pinger! You got a subscriber 👍🏻
Worn-out Euro coins go through a de-coiner, it cuts them into pieces and bends the pieces out of shape. Then its sold as scrap metal. Then a factory in China was discovered where they flatten out and re-assemble those pieces into new fake 1 and 2 euro coins, for which they get the face value of one or two euros a piece. How does that even work. One would imagine its waaaay too much work for a 1 or 2 euro reward.
@@kurtilein3 it does seem like it wouldn’t be worth it, but if the foreign currency exchange is at a good rate and the people making them can be paid a low enough wage, with a decent production rate-efficiency… I’m sure it adds up. Seems better to just put the effort into something more lucrative and above board, but that’s from my limited perspective. People need to get by and likely don’t care about the integrity of another countries collectibles. It’s too bad.
@@sageschroeder These are not collectible, these are our regular circulating coins they have been faking. 5 Euros is our smallest paper bill, so we have a lot of the 1 and 2 Euro coins floating around.
I had NO IDEA that this was happening. I mean I knew there were fakes out there, but didn't know they were done so well. Thanks for sharing this information!
I have been collecting for 30ty years finding coins in lawns etc. Love History and Love coins too. But only started buying from”Dealers” in last 7 years.This is a very informative talk. Much appreciated
Another way of checking for counterfeit Morgan Dollars is in the reed edge counting. There are many Morgan books out there that will tell you the number or reed edges on each Morgan. It is different from year to year. The holy grail of Morgan Dollars is the 1893-S and it is unique in the number of reed edges. Also, there are many Morgan books with excellent details on specific Morgans that help. I don't think most people really understand the level of detail put into the study of Morgan dollars.
I still remember my first Peace Dollar. A wonderfully beautiful coin, a bit thick but the weight was right. Doubts came to me only when it started to rust
Yes! I picked up a Pocket Pinger a few months ago and found a fake ASE I had picked up a few years ago... A Great Tool! LOTS of fakes are on the market! Use discretion when buying! Just Keep Stacking! Thanks Speg!
As I recently posted in my own comment, I believe many of these fakes, including your Trade Dollar, have been created primarily to cheat Chinese savers, who've traditionally long preferred big silver over even gold, rather than chiefly to bilk Western numismatists. But they'll do that too, it seems.
My son returned from Afghanistan a few years ago and brought me a silver dollar. I examined it and found that the front and back were years apart. That prompted me to check it with a magnet. The magnet immediately drew it to it. A vendor in Afghanistan was selling them to the soldiers stationed there for $3.
Thanks for the continuing education. I do buy circulated Morgan and Peace Dollars. But, only from reputable sources. I’ve bought quite a few from Coin Guy.
Often in the past counterfeiters were put to death. There were also alternative punishments like many years in prison and massive fines. I believe that it was England who at one point would slice off the nose of a counterfeiter.
Great video! Unfortunately lots of fakes out there. These types of videos need to be watched by everyone a couple times a year. Especially as the value goes up on silver.
I bought a tube of Morgans from an Asian country that all turned out to be fake. The price was too good to be true and it was. I took this as a learning experience and gave some to fellow collectors to learn from.
I would like to add that I'm very thankful for your channel and all the information you have provided in the community and I only buy from a reputable lcs or online dealer as well because I was able to watch many videos before my first purchase so thanks very much
When you mentioned counterfeit books it reminded me of my Navy days in the mid 1960s in the 'Far East', on certain well known Island there were counterfeit book and record stores where we could buy anything from Motors Auto Repair Manuals to all the Charlie Brown cartoon books and any 33 rpm hit record in the world for 5 - 10% of the cost back in the states...
If you find a small break shear it clamps down the coin and cuts it for a clear view of the interior material for easy identification…just an idea and most sheet metal shops have one
I love my pocket pinger! It hasn’t let me down yet. Everything it told me was real, was indeed real when my LCS let me use his tester. Thanks for turning us on to it now months ago Spegtacular!
The dimples are grab marks from coin counters that were used back in the day, from what I understand or was told. Some of the toning looks like an oil based cleaner
LOL that part when you said people sell like 30 coins and call them self a dealer that was definitely me back in the day. I used to find fakes all the time and ebay always got me full refunds. i cut 2 open and saved the other 15 or so. couple german and foreign stuff from the 1800s and silver dollars. ( none ever weighed close to right and was never magnetic) ping test goes a long way
Something else that is all too common: Dealers claiming your coins are fakes and convincing you that you need to just give them up for disposal. NEVER trust a coin dealer. Learn how to tell the difference yourself. For every tool a dealer can use to verify a coin, there is a tool just like it that will prove its a fake.
I carried around this 1954+ Dutch 2.5 Guilder coin. 33mm 72% Ag 18g gross. Accidentally put it on the butcher's counter. His eyes immediately lit up, it sounded different.
I can't believe how crooked people can be. . what ever happened to honor, integrity, and pride with providing a good product at a great price? All these bums are wasting their life on a lie. I heard a dealer sold a safe full of sealed gold coins and after 20 years of selling fake gold to his loyal customer not one was real. His whole life was a lie. That's how people get KILLED. You have great information and know who you buy from. Neal
I really enjoy viewing Speg Tacular videos on UA-cam!!! I enjoyed learning the difference between a real Morgan, Peace Dollar and a counterfeit!!! I really enjoy your demonstration of the pocket pinger! Please share with me how I can aquire my very own pocket pinger!!! Thank, D. L. Polk. 😊
Note regarding the pocket pinger…it should not be used on numismatic coins, as the plastic nub will leave a near invisible mark on your coin. Read the disclaimer and understand the risk of using the PP on collectible coins.
I just hold the coin and ping it with another coin. Here is where I triggered the entire comments section. Obviously not coins in high enough condition or rare enough date to mean something. But I'll hold shiny silver bullion Eagles in my bare hands and bash them together all day long. I like the sound they make.
What I find amazing is the different years. You would figure that counterfeiters would have limited numerical dies available to them. Maybe 1-3 year spans... but 1880s-1920s is scary... This is why I stick to finding my silver , IN THE GROUND!!
When you collect coins for years these fakes stick out like a soar thumb. I feel bad for new collectors. Fakes are way more abundant than when I started collecting.
In 1893 they estimated 50 million dollars in circulation, 20 million in bags as bank reserves, and 175 million in bags still held by the government never released. Bag marks are real. But then the majority of those uncirculated Morgan dollars got melted down because of WW1.
I was hoping to see him cut the Morgan open, so we could see the inside the coin. A Dremel with a cutting blade would easily have done that. Putting it on a grinder would also work. It would have been interesting to see if the metal was layered or if it was all the same. Thanks for the great video! You are to be commended for educating others about all the fake coins that are out there.
Yes, but other than that, and perhaps the lack of more emphasis on the size and thickness of the coins, and the proper introduction of that electronic device, this was a relatively decent, informative video.
I have 3 grandkids. My 9-year-old is the oldest girl and then my other granddaughter's her sister she's 8 and my grandson is six. We just started collecting coins because my dad left me some very old coiins. So we just now got into it and we're looking through all the 50 states all the errors etc ..lol They get so excited! I have old dimes that I looked up and said that they could be worth like $10,000 or whatever and now I'm over here like holy crap are they real? How on earth will I ever get to the level of knowledge in knowing if they are or not 😳 I'm a total rookie in this hobby.😅 The time spent with my grandkids is the most valuable part of this coin collecting we are doing. Out of the 5 'rare states" as they call it We are only missing Missouri😂 However it's such a wonderful bonding time with my grandkids. I They absolutely love it! I mean my grandson is 6 and his dad was a little in shock because he called me and was like,(My grandkids call me Gammy) "Gammy I found the Alabama quarter we were looking for!!! It's a D mint and probably the state that it's in maybe a M57"🤣🤣🤣 His dad was like "I had no idea what he was talking abou"😂 Then I explained to his dad it's our little secret that we do this almost everyday. The kids love it! I love it as well. I'm still learning so THANK YOU for this video! I know it's a year old but thank you for the education on this!❤️ I absolutely subscribed of course ❤
Those are some very convincing fakes, scarry stuff. I have some experience having bought fake silver and gold in the past. Luckily not to much experience lol. Great video!
I collect high-end Magic: The Gathering cards, and the best fakes are still crap and easy to identify with due diligence. When i go look at cards, i have a jewellers loupe, real cards from the same print runs for comparison, and the flashlight on my cellphone can be used to send light through the card.
How do you build an entire collection of fakes. At no point in your collecting do you do any testing? Testing your coins is a huge part of the whole collecting thing, at least it is for me
You can actually see the chemical residual on the coins to give them shene,plus the way there stained basically identical which is that in itself unusual. Very good learning video.
Thank you for the information. Thanks for bringing awareness and some more of the basics to YT for new and old coin collectors alike. I always try to keep a scale handy and legit silver coins for ping testing comparison. I’ve also noticed many fakes and or what I consider to be fakes for sale online. It’s unfortunate and hopefully with more awareness we can help put an end to people buying fake coinage.
The fakes may be made of a type of stainless steel that is colored gold. It's the same metal being used to make fake gold jewelry, of which I have a necklace I found metal detecting, which was tagged 18K and Nitric Acid will smoke when it comes into contact with this metal.
I just recently found a hoard of coins full of fake silver dollars and key date wheat pennies in a relatives house that passed a couple years ago. Tons of real wheats and some other things but all the silver fails weight and ping tests
When you grabbed the real Morgan to compare the fake with the real you should have used a pre-21 Morgan because the old Morgan's were different than the 21 strike because they had to remake the dies for 1921
I only buy coins that are AU or MS because I feel like the more wore out coins are the harder it is to tell if the are genuine. I also pull up images from pcgs and make side by side comparisons looking very carefully at things such as the date, device details, letter font, and the denticles to be sure I am buying only genuine coins. Sometimes I get scared what the future holds for our hobby, I worry someday fakes will be so good it will destroy they hobby
I have a what I believe to be counterfeit 1921 peace dollar. weights a little more, "PEACE" is completely missing, and the worst part is when I picked it up with a magnet. looks to good in my little collection to ever let it get into circulation. just so ya know there's another one, not out there.
I think those "4 dimples" are meant to look like contact marks from coins dropping on each other. Could be the counterfeiters signature.......who knows. Is the CC dollar you mentioned also a known counterfeit? There needs to be a crack down on these. Morgan's and peace dollars, mercury dimes are all still considered legal tender with a face value
We have an inherited coin collection, which I have been analyzing for value. I think some of the Morgan dollars do look correct. Thank you for publishing this to help my analysis.
Last time I was in Hong Kong (after Chinese take over) you could go to any market and buy handfuls of fake coins for a couple bucks each. I even saw seated liberty dollars there. I saw a couple with casting balls still on the “coins”. As you said the sound and feel are off when you handle them. My wife got me some as a surprise when we got home. Just thanked her and set them off to the side.
Scammers are literally everywhere, could be your next door neighbor. I dabble in sport cards, comics, coins, stamps, memorabilia and all of them are flooded with people trying to scam. And most of them will get caught and get exposed so they just change there name and keep doing it. It’s sad, how people have to ruin something like collecting cards, coins or comics just so they can make some extra money. If only they would put that much effort into a job instead of these elaborate scams.
This video just blows my mind ! I've been buying 90% coins for several years and have never checked them. At this point I don't even want to start checking my coins ! OMG ! I have lots of dimes and I don't have a clue about them since I watched this. I've been buying morgans lately . . . . I'm to scared to check 'em ! Where do you buy one of those gizmos that you check them with , I mean the electronic tester thing ? ? ? This is so scary .
I primarily stack current year BU only, purchased from reputable online bullion dealers. This is first line of defence against fakes. My second line of defence is my Sigma PMV Pro Mini and the GVS Bullion Tester. I’m all good. 😆
The Peaces and Morgans were fairly convincing, the Mercs... yea, they had a particular "cheap looking" coloring to them, and all are too congrent in look to be real. Also interesting that they all seemed to have full bands.. that much is suspicious in itself.
If you ever go to Canutillo, Tx. on a Sunday at the swap. There is a vendor there selling (I don't call it fake) I call it "counterfeit" coins because that is what they are. Morgan dollars that look and feel real but they are illegal because it's the law.
that's a bummer, my LCS charges too much and my local pawn has good prices but I always have him throw it on the verifier I even have the LCS do it because what are the chances they run every coin that comes in the door when dealing with 1000s of coins from 1 seller.
Recently i stumbled in Germany over a 1890s japanese Yen (Trade Dollar). It looked weird, so i "pinged" it, it rang fairly long and high pitched. The magnet test, passed. Then magnet slide, it slowly slided down. Everything honkie dorie? Well, it stuck very light to a powerfull rare earth magnet. I assume they created an alloy with ringing sound properties and a small iron core, to mimic the slide action. Watch out, i like to hear similar experiences.
The one that you tried to melt may be a nickel alloy. I used to work in a specialty metals plant, and some of the nickel alloys had that same gold hue, and melt closer to 2700 F, which is too hot for blow torch.
There’s a ton of these Morgan’s coming out from China! I found some on Amazon. It’s a shame. I was robbed last year during an unexpected move, all my gold and silver, collectible coins and bills, electronics, my bass, backup HDD with 10 yrs of producing music and a lifetime of pictures, nice clothes, etc. years of work, gifts and investments. Then my dog died. Then I went out to try to rebuild my stack and I got a few fakes. I can spot em too but they put them in a stack under some real ones. Glad you’re talking about these.
I am curious how this 'collection' came together for your correspondent (perhaps I missed it). Was it accumulated over a period or from a single source e.g. an internet profile? I wonder how old the fakes are, because I see metal detectorists in Europe dig up occasional counterfeit coins but ones that were contemporaneous to the real coins in circulation.
My lcs had a cc Morgan’ in his display case. Had fake stamped on it but he didn’t catch it. Paid for it as a regular cc. I showed him and he wasn’t to happy.
It's a shame what happens to that gentleman, but he's not alone. And yes it was very kind of him to share with us what happened. You have made the hobby and business of coin stacking and collecting that much safer for all of us. I have 40 years of looking at coins and with that kind of time under your belt, you can spot the odd-looking coins. And always remember to follow your gut feelings, if something just doesn't look or feel right put the coin down and walk away. Thank you Joel for sharing your story with us. Your kindness will be repaid, and Karma to the crooks that sold you the counterfeit coins.
I’m the manager at my family owned pawnshop and I love dealing in coins. I just put my order in with your code. Can’t wait to use the pocket pinger! You got a subscriber 👍🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
I never would have guessed that the Chinese were faking dimes. That's very eye opening. Thank you for sharing this.
Worn-out Euro coins go through a de-coiner, it cuts them into pieces and bends the pieces out of shape. Then its sold as scrap metal. Then a factory in China was discovered where they flatten out and re-assemble those pieces into new fake 1 and 2 euro coins, for which they get the face value of one or two euros a piece. How does that even work. One would imagine its waaaay too much work for a 1 or 2 euro reward.
@@kurtilein3 it does seem like it wouldn’t be worth it, but if the foreign currency exchange is at a good rate and the people making them can be paid a low enough wage, with a decent production rate-efficiency… I’m sure it adds up.
Seems better to just put the effort into something more lucrative and above board, but that’s from my limited perspective. People need to get by and likely don’t care about the integrity of another countries collectibles. It’s too bad.
@@sageschroeder These are not collectible, these are our regular circulating coins they have been faking. 5 Euros is our smallest paper bill, so we have a lot of the 1 and 2 Euro coins floating around.
CCP subsidizes the counterfeiters at a loss as part of their grand strategy to supplant the west!
China faking things ohh noo why would they do that :,D china fakes everything.
I had NO IDEA that this was happening. I mean I knew there were fakes out there, but didn't know they were done so well. Thanks for sharing this information!
Counterfeit coins ruin the hobby and turn people off to trusting in the hobby. 😢
But the dimes can be used in a store, even if there fake, don’t you think
I have been collecting for 30ty years finding coins in lawns etc. Love History and Love coins too. But only started buying from”Dealers” in last 7 years.This is a very informative talk. Much appreciated
I believe the alloy is called Chinesium. Commonly used to make drill bits and low cost socket sets
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Another way of checking for counterfeit Morgan Dollars is in the reed edge counting. There are many Morgan books out there that will tell you the number or reed edges on each Morgan. It is different from year to year. The holy grail of Morgan Dollars is the 1893-S and it is unique in the number of reed edges. Also, there are many Morgan books with excellent details on specific Morgans that help. I don't think most people really understand the level of detail put into the study of Morgan dollars.
I still remember my first Peace Dollar. A wonderfully beautiful coin, a bit thick but the weight was right. Doubts came to me only when it started to rust
Yes! I picked up a Pocket Pinger a few months ago and found a fake ASE I had picked up a few years ago... A Great Tool! LOTS of fakes are on the market! Use discretion when buying!
Just Keep Stacking!
Thanks Speg!
Where did you buy it from? How much are pocket pingers? Thanks
I've found a few fake coins over the years, the last one I found was the 1911 uk British trade dollar, great info on this upload sir
As I recently posted in my own comment, I believe many of these fakes, including your Trade Dollar, have been created primarily to cheat Chinese savers, who've traditionally long preferred big silver over even gold, rather than chiefly to bilk Western numismatists. But they'll do that too, it seems.
My son returned from Afghanistan a few years ago and brought me a silver dollar. I examined it and found that the front and back were years apart. That prompted me to check it with a magnet. The magnet immediately drew it to it. A vendor in Afghanistan was selling them to the soldiers stationed there for $3.
Thanks for the continuing education. I do buy circulated Morgan and Peace Dollars. But, only from reputable sources. I’ve bought quite a few from Coin Guy.
Often in the past counterfeiters were put to death. There were also alternative punishments like many years in prison and massive fines. I believe that it was England who at one point would slice off the nose of a counterfeiter.
Fakes would go nicely in a dummy safe.
never thought of that, thanks
dumbsafe, love it
Lol
That’s a great idea
Omg lol
Brilliant. Great idea
Great video! Unfortunately lots of fakes out there. These types of videos need to be watched by everyone a couple times a year. Especially as the value goes up on silver.
I bought a tube of Morgans from an Asian country that all turned out to be fake. The price was too good to be true and it was. I took this as a learning experience and gave some to fellow collectors to learn from.
The fake dimes were an eye opener, thanks for showing.
They are worth something because you can use them in a decoy safe to protect the real safe.
Im 72 years old and your good, and i just love watching you.
I would like to add that I'm very thankful for your channel and all the information you have provided in the community and I only buy from a reputable lcs or online dealer as well because I was able to watch many videos before my first purchase so thanks very much
Awesome 😎 glad to help
BLESS YOU JOEL FOR NOT GIVING UP BUT SENDING TO SPEG SO WE MAY LEARN A BIT MORE....THANK YOU.
When the pocket pinger resonates that's music to my ears! 🙂
When you mentioned counterfeit books it reminded me of my Navy days in the mid 1960s in the 'Far East', on certain well known Island there were counterfeit book and record stores where we could buy anything from Motors Auto Repair Manuals to all the Charlie Brown cartoon books and any 33 rpm hit record in the world for 5 - 10% of the cost back in the states...
you dont think those counterfeiters still exist?
@@hypnotherapycw Everything is today, one of the worst is OEM auto parts, cause DIYers many expensive problems...
If you find a small break shear it clamps down the coin and cuts it for a clear view of the interior material for easy identification…just an idea and most sheet metal shops have one
Wow, counterfeit DIMES ! Makes me a little intrigued to want to check my entire stack.
Me too lol every time time to bust out the test acid
I love my pocket pinger! It hasn’t let me down yet. Everything it told me was real, was indeed real when my LCS let me use his tester. Thanks for turning us on to it now months ago Spegtacular!
The dimples are grab marks from coin counters that were used back in the day, from what I understand or was told.
Some of the toning looks like an oil based cleaner
LOL that part when you said people sell like 30 coins and call them self a dealer that was definitely me back in the day. I used to find fakes all the time and ebay always got me full refunds. i cut 2 open and saved the other 15 or so. couple german and foreign stuff from the 1800s and silver dollars. ( none ever weighed close to right and was never magnetic) ping test goes a long way
Something else that is all too common: Dealers claiming your coins are fakes and convincing you that you need to just give them up for disposal. NEVER trust a coin dealer. Learn how to tell the difference yourself. For every tool a dealer can use to verify a coin, there is a tool just like it that will prove its a fake.
Wow, that's crazy that those coins are fake! Who the HELL makes a fake dime? smh...
China
I carried around this 1954+ Dutch 2.5 Guilder coin. 33mm 72% Ag 18g gross. Accidentally put it on the butcher's counter. His eyes immediately lit up, it sounded different.
Ordered me a ping tester. Thanks much for the info. Enjoy your videos.
I've bought quite a few Items from EBAY and would like to test out. NOICE VIDEO!
I can't believe how crooked people can be. . what ever happened to honor, integrity, and pride with providing a good product at a great price? All these bums are wasting their life on a lie. I heard a dealer sold a safe full of sealed gold coins and after 20 years of selling fake gold to his loyal customer not one was real. His whole life was a lie. That's how people get KILLED. You have great information and know who you buy from. Neal
I really enjoy viewing Speg Tacular videos on UA-cam!!! I enjoyed learning the difference between a real Morgan, Peace Dollar and a counterfeit!!! I really enjoy your demonstration of the pocket pinger! Please share with me how I can aquire my very own pocket pinger!!! Thank, D. L. Polk. 😊
Note regarding the pocket pinger…it should not be used on numismatic coins, as the plastic nub will leave a near invisible mark on your coin. Read the disclaimer and understand the risk of using the PP on collectible coins.
I just hold the coin and ping it with another coin. Here is where I triggered the entire comments section.
Obviously not coins in high enough condition or rare enough date to mean something. But I'll hold shiny silver bullion Eagles in my bare hands and bash them together all day long. I like the sound they make.
What I find amazing is the different years. You would figure that counterfeiters would have limited numerical dies available to them. Maybe 1-3 year spans... but 1880s-1920s is scary... This is why I stick to finding my silver , IN THE GROUND!!
When you placed them on the machine they said 90 percent silver why is that
When you collect coins for years these fakes stick out like a soar thumb. I feel bad for new collectors. Fakes are way more abundant than when I started collecting.
Great video, the bottom line is always buy from reputable dealers.
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I think the 4 marks on her neck are where they check to see if the coin is real
The 3 or 4 dots on a coin are from a hit from the reeded edge of another dollar.
In 1893 they estimated 50 million dollars in circulation, 20 million in bags as bank reserves, and 175 million in bags still held by the government never released. Bag marks are real.
But then the majority of those uncirculated Morgan dollars got melted down because of WW1.
Isn't counterfeiting another countries currency and coins concidered an act of war?
Melt them I say fakes are horrid things. Don’t buy on eBay ever.
I wish the Sigma wasn't so expensive! Fixed income can be a burden!!
I was hoping to see him cut the Morgan open, so we could see the inside the coin. A Dremel with a cutting blade would easily have done that. Putting it on a grinder would also work. It would have been interesting to see if the metal was layered or if it was all the same. Thanks for the great video! You are to be commended for educating others about all the fake coins that are out there.
Yes, but other than that, and perhaps the lack of more emphasis on the size and thickness of the coins, and the proper introduction of that electronic device, this was a relatively decent, informative video.
I have 3 grandkids.
My 9-year-old is the oldest girl and then my other granddaughter's her sister she's 8 and my grandson is six.
We just started collecting coins because my dad left me some very old coiins.
So we just now got into it and we're looking through all the 50 states all the errors etc ..lol They get so excited!
I have old dimes that I looked up and said that they could be worth like $10,000 or whatever and now I'm over here like holy crap are they real?
How on earth will I ever get to the level of knowledge in knowing if they are or not 😳
I'm a total rookie in this hobby.😅 The time spent with my grandkids is the most valuable part of this coin collecting we are doing.
Out of the 5 'rare states" as they call it We are only missing Missouri😂
However it's such a wonderful bonding time with my grandkids.
I They absolutely love it!
I mean my grandson is 6 and his dad was a little in shock because he called me and was like,(My grandkids call me Gammy)
"Gammy I found the Alabama quarter we were looking for!!! It's a D mint and probably the state that it's in maybe a M57"🤣🤣🤣
His dad was like
"I had no idea what he was talking abou"😂
Then I explained to his dad it's our little secret that we do this almost everyday.
The kids love it! I love it as well.
I'm still learning so THANK YOU for this video!
I know it's a year old but thank you for the education on this!❤️
I absolutely subscribed of course ❤
Great video ....... thanks for posting!!! Very educational
This is actually a great way to help other stackers or collectors !
Nice vid to 👏
The one morgan in the beginning weighed 26.7 n you said it was fake. Why?
Those are some very convincing fakes, scarry stuff. I have some experience having bought fake silver and gold in the past. Luckily not to much experience lol. Great video!
I couldn't tell by looking by the sounds gave it away for me. Sound is probably the biggest thing I check for.
I collect high-end Magic: The Gathering cards, and the best fakes are still crap and easy to identify with due diligence. When i go look at cards, i have a jewellers loupe, real cards from the same print runs for comparison, and the flashlight on my cellphone can be used to send light through the card.
How do you build an entire collection of fakes. At no point in your collecting do you do any testing? Testing your coins is a huge part of the whole collecting thing, at least it is for me
Spectacular those dots are Rated edge hitting each other in these $1000 bags.
And they make dots? Crazy. I have another coin with that same pattern in the same spot too.
@@Spegtacular anyway I could acquire some of those phony Morgan’s for close up magic?
I would NEVER think a dime would be fakes but seeing is believing.
They can adjust a lead-tin mix to get the same density like silver. Dimension and weight could be correct.
You can actually see the chemical residual on the coins to give them shene,plus the way there stained basically identical which is that in itself unusual. Very good learning video.
Harry's coin shop, 100% reliable. 😊
Thank you for the information. Thanks for bringing awareness and some more of the basics to YT for new and old coin collectors alike. I always try to keep a scale handy and legit silver coins for ping testing comparison. I’ve also noticed many fakes and or what I consider to be fakes for sale online. It’s unfortunate and hopefully with more awareness we can help put an end to people buying fake coinage.
The fakes may be made of a type of stainless steel that is colored gold. It's the same metal being used to make fake gold jewelry, of which I have a necklace I found metal detecting, which was tagged 18K and Nitric Acid will smoke when it comes into contact with this metal.
dimes sounded like ZINC pennies.
I personally would not go to a pawn shop to buy anything. Or sell.
I just recently found a hoard of coins full of fake silver dollars and key date wheat pennies in a relatives house that passed a couple years ago. Tons of real wheats and some other things but all the silver fails weight and ping tests
I bought a 1909 s vdb on a silver dime planchet for $10 and was shocked to find out it was fake.
When you grabbed the real Morgan to compare the fake with the real you should have used a pre-21 Morgan because the old Morgan's were different than the 21 strike because they had to remake the dies for 1921
Crushed the like button! Thank you so much for sharing this incredibly valuable information!
I only buy coins that are AU or MS because I feel like the more wore out coins are the harder it is to tell if the are genuine. I also pull up images from pcgs and make side by side comparisons looking very carefully at things such as the date, device details, letter font, and the denticles to be sure I am buying only genuine coins. Sometimes I get scared what the future holds for our hobby, I worry someday fakes will be so good it will destroy they hobby
I have a what I believe to be counterfeit 1921 peace dollar. weights a little more, "PEACE" is completely missing, and the worst part is when I picked it up with a magnet.
looks to good in my little collection to ever let it get into circulation. just so ya know there's another one, not out there.
Thanks for the coupon code, just bought the 2 pack. I’m a lucky guy, wife loves precious metals too!
I think those "4 dimples" are meant to look like contact marks from coins dropping on each other. Could be the counterfeiters signature.......who knows. Is the CC dollar you mentioned also a known counterfeit? There needs to be a crack down on these. Morgan's and peace dollars, mercury dimes are all still considered legal tender with a face value
My CC with those marks is a legit coin.
"To counterfeit is death" -Benjamin Franklin
We have an inherited coin collection, which I have been analyzing for value. I think some of the Morgan dollars do look correct. Thank you for publishing this to help my analysis.
Alot of the fakes are pretty much perfect its just the metal composition thats not right
Last time I was in Hong Kong (after Chinese take over) you could go to any market and buy handfuls of fake coins for a couple bucks each. I even saw seated liberty dollars there. I saw a couple with casting balls still on the “coins”. As you said the sound and feel are off when you handle them. My wife got me some as a surprise when we got home. Just thanked her and set them off to the side.
Scammers are literally everywhere, could be your next door neighbor. I dabble in sport cards, comics, coins, stamps, memorabilia and all of them are flooded with people trying to scam. And most of them will get caught and get exposed so they just change there name and keep doing it. It’s sad, how people have to ruin something like collecting cards, coins or comics just so they can make some extra money. If only they would put that much effort into a job instead of these elaborate scams.
I've noticed alot of fake Morgan's have that same dark toning right around the periphery..🧐
Uranium is yellow.
U238 is waaaay denser than SILVER
This video just blows my mind ! I've been buying 90% coins for several years and have never checked them. At this point I don't even want to start checking my coins ! OMG ! I have lots of dimes and I don't have a clue about them since I watched this. I've been buying morgans lately . . . . I'm to scared to check 'em ! Where do you buy one of those gizmos that you check them with , I mean the electronic tester thing ? ? ? This is so scary .
I primarily stack current year BU only, purchased from reputable online bullion dealers. This is first line of defence against fakes. My second line of defence is my Sigma PMV Pro Mini and the GVS Bullion Tester. I’m all good. 😆
Thanks for the heads up on the mercury dimes. Crazy!
The sound and handling of the coin is very different from the real thing.
The Peaces and Morgans were fairly convincing, the Mercs... yea, they had a particular "cheap looking" coloring to them, and all are too congrent in look to be real. Also interesting that they all seemed to have full bands.. that much is suspicious in itself.
I have some mercury dimes that are not passing on my sigma mini pro. I'm sending them back. Thanks for the video
If you ever go to Canutillo, Tx. on a Sunday at the swap. There is a vendor there selling (I don't call it fake) I call it "counterfeit" coins because that is what they are. Morgan dollars that look and feel real but they are illegal because it's the law.
I'm not surprised at all. Reputations are hard to repair. Any and all testing one can do is helpful.
I almost can't believe how many coins someone showed up with for their collection that were all fake oh, it just blows my mind
I bet its Nickel silver
Wouldn't possession of these be illegal as counterfeit US currency?
I came across a Morgan that was fake, and brought it to the bank for that very reason.
The dimes "look" fake, but why go through the trouble of counterfiting DIMES?
this is why i mostly only buy from my LCS my local pawn shop slid the wool over my eyes last week and i'm not doing business with them now
that's a bummer, my LCS charges too much and my local pawn has good prices but I always have him throw it on the verifier I even have the LCS do it because what are the chances they run every coin that comes in the door when dealing with 1000s of coins from 1 seller.
@@David_Quinn_Photography very true but the pawn shop only acid tests and they're usually very very high priced the coin shop has better prices
I think it's made of zinc. Maybe?
That dimple is when the coin after it, falls on edge onto the one before ,the edge,reed!
The four little dots in the neck are likely a mark that a dealer or bank made, to recognize coins they already had, and to track stolen coins.
Recently i stumbled in Germany over a 1890s japanese Yen (Trade Dollar). It looked weird, so i "pinged" it, it rang fairly long and high pitched. The magnet test, passed. Then magnet slide, it slowly slided down. Everything honkie dorie? Well, it stuck very light to a powerfull rare earth magnet. I assume they created an alloy with ringing sound properties and a small iron core, to mimic the slide action. Watch out, i like to hear similar experiences.
The one that you tried to melt may be a nickel alloy. I used to work in a specialty metals plant, and some of the nickel alloys had that same gold hue, and melt closer to 2700 F, which is too hot for blow torch.
There’s a ton of these Morgan’s coming out from China! I found some on Amazon. It’s a shame.
I was robbed last year during an unexpected move, all my gold and silver, collectible coins and bills, electronics, my bass, backup HDD with 10 yrs of producing music and a lifetime of pictures, nice clothes, etc.
years of work, gifts and investments. Then my dog died. Then I went out to try to rebuild my stack and I got a few fakes. I can spot em too but they put them in a stack under some real ones. Glad you’re talking about these.
I am curious how this 'collection' came together for your correspondent (perhaps I missed it). Was it accumulated over a period or from a single source e.g. an internet profile? I wonder how old the fakes are, because I see metal detectorists in Europe dig up occasional counterfeit coins but ones that were contemporaneous to the real coins in circulation.
This is good to know. When l was young l was into coins and baseball cards .I did not know they were doing this.
Probably why buying coins online can be a mistake
My lcs had a cc Morgan’ in his display case. Had fake stamped on it but he didn’t catch it. Paid for it as a regular cc. I showed him and he wasn’t to happy.
Dang
Be hard to trust your lcs after that if it was me I would not go back thefe