Nick1697 Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) I recently received this half crown with a group of other half crowns. I was wondering if it is real. It seems to have some sort of raised bumps over some of the surface. I am not sure if it is pitting caused by corrosion or if it is bubbling of a counterfeit. Edited October 13, 2016 by Nick1697 Removing duplicate photo Quote
Rob Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 More likely corrosion. Any sign of copper with a silver wash, as counterfeiting wasn't very normal in debased silver? And the weight? The 3a3 issue was not the best in terms of quality. Quote
Nick1697 Posted October 13, 2016 Author Posted October 13, 2016 The weight is 14.35g. I can't see any copper showing anywhere, so I guess it must just be corrosion. Yes I have noticed the bad quality of the 3a3. Many of that type I own are very poorly and weakly struck. Quote
Guest Stuart Posted October 26, 2016 Posted October 26, 2016 Even though the flan's splits/flaws don't raise any immediate suspicion, the raised bumps, which do look die-corrosion-like, appear to have survived the obvious wear of the coin. If you look at the horse's head, for example, the raised pimples have 'survived' in remarkable sharpness, and in contrast to the overall condition of the coin. I personally feel uncomfortable with it...I wouldn't buy it for myself with any confidence. I'm no expert on the C1 HCs but isn't that also more than a tad overweight for a worn coin of that period? Quote
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