Guest vincent Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 Dear allI hope someone can help me say whether this coin is fake or genuine. It is (or so it states) an old Straits Settlement 1/4 cent copper coin. The front has the words "George V" "King" and "Emperor" while the back has "Straits Settlement" "1801" and "1/4 cents". The reason I question its authenticity is the fact that as far as I know King George V was only born in 1865 (64 years AFTER the coin is dated). I found this coin in the earth about 20 years ago while digging so I doubt it's a recent forgery (if it is at all). Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated.For a scanned picture I've put it up here and the filename is 1801.jpg. At the same site I have a couple of other Straits Settlement pieces. One is dated 1940 and the other 1957 (the date of Malaysia's independence). Are these possibly worth anything or are they relatively common?Finally I would just like to apologise if I am posting this in the wrong section of the forum as I was unsure whether Straits Settlement coins constitute what is defined as British coins. Once again thanks for any help. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 That's a fake, and not even a very convincing one. Perhaps it was intended to be used as something else, tourist piece, keepsake or whatever. Quote
Guest vincent Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 Dear SirI guess it was too good to be true, what with it being found the way it was. Ah well, here's dreaming that I find some other treasure in the future. Many thanks to you for clarifying things for me.Best regards. Quote
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