darren4K Posted September 6, 2017 Posted September 6, 2017 https://imgur.com/a/1vldY https://imgur.com/a/7p4Ur https://imgur.com/a/0e3WB I just got this coin today 1911 sovereign £249 and would like to know if its a fake ? My scales are reading 8.00 g to 8.03 so I don't think there good enough I have a new set coming in a few days so I don't think I can rely on weight data . Quote
Rob Posted September 6, 2017 Posted September 6, 2017 Looks ok to me, but what makes you think it is wrong? If you have purchased it (presumably from an image) and then ask if it is iffy, I would question your rationale. Why not do your homework before spending the money? Unless money is no problem, in which case.............. You can always use a known good sovereign to calibrate your existing scales. It doesn't matter if the readings are out as long as they are consistent. Quote
darren4K Posted September 6, 2017 Author Posted September 6, 2017 (edited) 41 minutes ago, Rob said: Looks ok to me, but what makes you think it is wrong? If you have purchased it (presumably from an image) and then ask if it is iffy, I would question your rationale. Why not do your homework before spending the money? Unless money is no problem, in which case.............. You can always use a known good sovereign to calibrate your existing scales. It doesn't matter if the readings are out as long as they are consistent. I am very new to sovereigns and I find it very hard to look at a coin and say - that's looks like how the coin should be, I was relying on my £4 scales but they are giving me different readings from 8.00 g to 8.03 ,my other coin is reading 7.98 to 8.01g depending how i put it on the scale . I did measure it with a steal ruler and it is within the normal size . basically I got this of someone on gumtree i know its a big risk and i don't think i will be doing it again . Edited September 6, 2017 by darren4K Quote
darren4K Posted September 6, 2017 Author Posted September 6, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Rob said: Looks ok to me, but what makes you think it is wrong? If you have purchased it (presumably from an image) and then ask if it is iffy, I would question your rationale. Why not do your homework before spending the money? Unless money is no problem, in which case.............. You can always use a known good sovereign to calibrate your existing scales. It doesn't matter if the readings are out as long as they are consistent. also the coin in question is over 8.00g consistent more 8.01g , and that's why i think it could be fake as i have read anything over 8.00g has a high possibility of being fake and its not a new coin . Edited September 6, 2017 by darren4K Quote
Rob Posted September 6, 2017 Posted September 6, 2017 Get a set that you can calibrate and buy a few weights. Given the variation in weights for what is the same item, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it yet. Equally, the other one could be light. Dodgy ones tend to have detail differences which become obvious in time. Quote
darren4K Posted September 7, 2017 Author Posted September 7, 2017 11 hours ago, Rob said: Get a set that you can calibrate and buy a few weights. Given the variation in weights for what is the same item, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it yet. Equally, the other one could be light. Dodgy ones tend to have detail differences which become obvious in time. Hi! I have just ordered a better set of scales and they come with some weights , is it true that a lot of fake sovereigns are under weight? When reading about what weight full sovereigns should be there seems to be a lot of different opinions, like coin shouldn't weight 8.00g , then I get told A sovereign should weigh 7.98 - 8.02g and a worn coin might weigh 7.94g or slightly less, , I have also order a 10x eye loup as it is very hard to see the fine details with the naked eye . Quote
Coinery Posted September 7, 2017 Posted September 7, 2017 Just a little point re diameter...don't forget any metal can weigh the same as gold at a given diameter. Namely, the depth is also important. If it's got a nice quality milled edge and you can rule out electroplating by a combination of correct weight/diameter/thickness, then you're half way there. The other half would be design irregularities, and brass, which doesn't tone, or even look like gold unless it's highly polished. A good set of well-calibrated scales will certainly help put your mind at rest. You will seldom find 'modern' gold overweight, if ever. I'm no gold expert, but I've never seen an overweight sovereign. 1 Quote
darren4K Posted September 9, 2017 Author Posted September 9, 2017 On 07/09/2017 at 11:54 AM, Coinery said: Just a little point re diameter...don't forget any metal can weigh the same as gold at a given diameter. Namely, the depth is also important. If it's got a nice quality milled edge and you can rule out electroplating by a combination of correct weight/diameter/thickness, then you're half way there. The other half would be design irregularities, and brass, which doesn't tone, or even look like gold unless it's highly polished. A good set of well-calibrated scales will certainly help put your mind at rest. You will seldom find 'modern' gold overweight, if ever. I'm no gold expert, but I've never seen an overweight sovereign. Hi! I picked up a better set of scales and I decided to weight all 4 of my coins, I have two of each date 1911 / 7.995g 1911/ 7.974g 1912/ 7.970g 1912/ 7.977 . Do these all seem ok and the weight a full gold sovereign can be? , I guess its never going to be perfect because you have to give some room for older coins having less weight with wear, but again I am not an expert just have a few sovereigns that I would like to know are not fakes . Quote
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