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1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:21 am
by Coin-Flipper
Hi guys,
Give that only 80k we're minted and I may not know exactly how many are left...what grade would you guys consider this to be?
Thanks for your help!
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:12 am
by coinguy
EF40
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:24 am
by Bill in Burl
Wearwise, VF-30+, but the surface sends up flags for me. Many many 50 cents are being faked, even the common ones. It's hard to define/opine something when it's not in your hand.
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:34 am
by Coin-Flipper
Thanks for the opinions but honestly I am no expert in counterfeit products. Are you referencing to the toning being greenish-uneven??
Appreciate your inpu anyways....I love the hobby...but I can see why it would be a counterfeit. Only 80k minted, last year of queen Victoria and presumably a VF20 the above photo it's CV -380.
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 8:23 am
by rjd65
Do not believe is a counterfeit. VF30
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 11:58 am
by bushman74
I did a quick comparison of your coin to a counterfeit 1901 - 50 cent coin I bought from a Saskatchewan Web Auction last summer.
Yours does not have the same marks or lack of details that my counterfeit coin has.
I also had the metal in mine analyzed. There was no silver in mine.
If you are worried take to local dealer with a metal analyzer and have it checked. It should not cost much.
I think yours is real.
It looks to be between VF30 - EF40, however I can't tell if there is die damage or post mint damage.
Where did you get it?
As a footnote, be careful of any coin you buy over the web or from an online Auction. You never know what you will get. I got 4 counterfeit coins from an online auction. The police are investigating and I will be filing a claim with the Saskatchewan Auction Association against the company. I noticed that the Auctioneer sold some of the same counterfeit coins in a previous auction and I don't think that the previous buyer is aware that his are counterfeit. He will be shocked when he finds out as he paid a very high price. The Auctioneer said they don't guarantee anything so tough luck. Unfortunately for him, coins are considered legal tender and are treated different then counterfeit furniture, etc.
I should be able to post the Auction company name once the police are further along in the investigation.
Re: 1901 50 Cent Canada / Grade?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:52 pm
by Coin-Flipper
Hi guys,
I apologize for the late reply. I did not purchase this coin, the price on eBay went a bit higher than my budget. It is also scary to know how many can be counterfeit product. I don’t have much skill recognizing as I consider my-self fairly new to collecting. 3/4 years, I usually go with the idea that if the deal looks to good to be true, it may be fake and I do as much research as I possible can and make comparisons to other legit photographs. Although photos can also be miss-leading. There is so much to learn and I love collecting.
I hope your case with those scums goes well!