Hi Daniel.Ya, I have seen at least 9 of those 1804 dollars.They really are plentiful. I have one of the drape bust sil. rounds.I bought it because I like the design of early dollare.Have you ever seen a liberty cap or flowing hair sil. round? I have not, but I would buy one of each.I put the draped bust in a flip, and put repro. sil. rond on the flip.Probably should not buy them.I can tell they are reproductions easily, but alot of people may not be able to.In either case, I doubt if there is a mint product drape bust in that cond. In existance.Thankyou for the video Daniel.I hope that you and your have a nice holiday season. Harry Bond, Iowa.
I have never seen a real one and I probably won't, I can say I have seen a fake one now lol..yea if you have something like this it's best to leave it for the professionals. As always thanks for sharing Daniel.
I always was told the Trade dollar was the most faked coin. With Morgan coming in 2nd. A draped bust? Only a handful is known to exist, worth 2 or 3 million dollars? And the seller just pulls it out of his pocket? Man the 5 alarm fire bells are ringing.... LOL Thanx for sharing this information.
I find it good to own and study fakes. Then when you encounter one its usually not all that difficult to spot a fake immediately...although there are exceptions as the fakers get better and better..
There are no 1964 Peace Dollar, Peace Dollar was made from 1921 through 1935. From 1936 to 1970 there were no silver dollars, The next year for Silver Dollar was 1971 to 1978 Ike' s Silver Dollar (Eisenhower's). Then 1979 through 1981 Susan B Anthony Dollars and then for one last year years later 1999. Oh not all Ike's were silver some were a lot were clad the silver ones are only 40% silver. Then in 1986 to Present day is the American Silver Eagle both MS and PR (proof). The only silver dollar that is .999 silver the rest is 90% and 40% depending on the year and the coin some dollar coins are just clad.The 2020 Silver American Eagle is now being sold on the U!S. Mint web site and also your bullion. Websites such as SD Bullion. Finally 2000 to Present are the Sacawea from 2000 to 2008 the. Native American coins 2009 to date also Presidential 2007 to 2016 and Finally The American Innovation dollar coin 2018 to 20??. The only 1964 coin that I think you might confuse as a Silver Dollar or Clad Dollar is the JFK Half Dollar. I hope this has answered your questions please do not be afraid to ask I will gladly answer if I can.
The 1964 Peace dollar was made, but all were melted. I know of no real 1964 peace dollar that escaped this fate, though I see a lot of silver rounds, fantasy pieces and horrible fakes. Here is an article from CoinWeek with the details coinweek.com/dealers-companies/blanchard/the-1964-peace-dollar-that-never-was/
I have a counterfeit Trade Dollar, picked up at an auction house. The owner refunded my money and never asked for the coin back... makes me think he knew it was a fake.
It’s so sad that someone would not realize the rarity and importance of this coin and if you aren’t buying an 1804 dollar at an exclusive auction and paying millions you don’t have one. Education is expensive but lack of education is more so. 🤦♂️
Great Video, I want to run this by you. For a possible further video for you....On how common mechanical doubling really is. I search through rolls and rolls of pennies. And haven’t found it to be that common in my area, and Lincoln Cents are the most minted. Certain years I have seen more, like the 1992-D Lincoln Cent, I have found quiet a few of these which has mechanical doubling on obverse and reverse. I even kept one that I thought was cool, it’s an example of processing coins today, so it’s history. Oh I do prefer a Double Die. But the 1995 Lincoln Double Die has mechanical Doubling as well. Now I only keep the coolest looking Mechanical Doubling on coins, I know they’re only are Valuable to me. But one needs to understand what is rare to help establish Value. That one is me Sir LOL.
I have several videos on doubled dies and show mechanical I am just not going to make people think it's rare and worth something. I think a video like that would cause it.
Wow, that 1804 looked fake. Good information. Would like to see a video on Morgan Dollar fakes and how to tell the difference between real and fake. Thanks Daniel!
Hello. I have a question off the topic of this but I a few months ago accisently got a 1900 a 5.00 gold. And I looked at photo grading of yours and all kinds of 1900 NGC s but they seem so varient for each same grades. Is there anyway you could help me decide to grade and what cost?
I just posted a video of this exact coin! Video well done sir! You answered my questions! The one i filmed is definitely a fake :-/ oh well the research was still fun and thank goodness i didn't invest any money! :) GL &HH
Daniel, can you please recommend someone in the Detroit area that is associated with PCGS? I would like to send the 2019s enhanced reverse proof coin for grading but have never done that. Looking for some guidance
Hi im pastor Danilo Sabate ia m filipino i have one 1804 coin but i am not sure if these one is fake or not please help me i will send you a picture if want please help
It seems like the big auction companies only want the people who is well known or rich I collect coins I tried to get coins to big auctions and other things and they always turn me down
Did you ever think that they're not what you think they are? Have you sent them for grading and authentication and attribution? You have to do more than just have some coins you think are special and ask if they will sell them, that's not how it works. I have videos on this.
Here's more counterfeit coin videos ruclips.net/p/PLku4wL94a2MNwkCXGCiGBQmY9XZQyVo4i
Can i help me 1804 liberty coins i dont know is a fake or real I'm here in Philippines.i want to send picture but I don't no were i send
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Hello sir
1804
I saw a lady the other day with something like this. I only told her it didn’t look right & to research it. Thanks for the information my friend
Morning Daniel! Got my coffee in hand and ready to watch another great educational video!
Thanks, another great video! I think you do a great service to the hobby and people wanting to buy coins! Good work!
OH NO !! -- and I got a whole roll of 'em.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP DANIEL.
Hi Daniel.Ya, I have seen at least 9 of those 1804 dollars.They really are plentiful. I have one of the drape bust sil. rounds.I bought it because I like the design of early dollare.Have you ever seen a liberty cap or flowing hair sil. round? I have not, but I would buy one of each.I put the draped bust in a flip, and put repro. sil. rond on the flip.Probably should not buy them.I can tell they are reproductions easily, but alot of people may not be able to.In either case, I doubt if there is a mint product drape bust in that cond. In existance.Thankyou for the video Daniel.I hope that you and your have a nice holiday season. Harry Bond, Iowa.
Thanks for another great video. People can easily be tricked into buying something they think is real when it is not.
I have never seen a real one and I probably won't, I can say I have seen a fake one now lol..yea if you have something like this it's best to leave it for the professionals. As always thanks for sharing Daniel.
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Thank you!
I always was told the Trade dollar was the most faked coin. With Morgan coming in 2nd. A draped bust? Only a handful is known to exist, worth 2 or 3 million dollars? And the seller just pulls it out of his pocket? Man the 5 alarm fire bells are ringing.... LOL Thanx for sharing this information.
In my 50 years of collecting, I have encountered the 1893-S Morgan dollar as being mostly fake....
I noticed on the reverse of the Dexter Hendrickson silver round, it reads "THE KING OF AMERICAN COINS-COPY". 😀
Got an 1804 in change at a liquor store years back along with a couple of fake trade dollars.
George Ryan Are you serious?
Chris Garner Liquor store near the beach in Oxnard, California. Still have them....interesting conversation piece.
Great informational video, thanks for sharing.
Very fine educating, Daniel!! Any chance you could become invited to schools to do coin collecting presentations?
I don't know
I had someone try to sell be a 1921 cc Morgan dollar🤣. He was stunned when I called him out on his fake bs.
I find it good to own and study fakes. Then when you encounter one its usually not all that difficult to spot a fake immediately...although there are exceptions as the fakers get better and better..
I see a lot of 1964 "Peace" Dollars too.
There are no 1964 Peace Dollar, Peace Dollar was made from 1921 through 1935. From 1936 to 1970 there were no silver dollars, The next year for Silver Dollar was 1971 to 1978 Ike' s Silver Dollar (Eisenhower's). Then 1979 through 1981 Susan B Anthony Dollars and then for one last year years later 1999. Oh not all Ike's were silver some were a lot were clad the silver ones are only 40% silver. Then in 1986 to Present day is the American Silver Eagle both MS and PR (proof). The only silver dollar that is .999 silver the rest is 90% and 40% depending on the year and the coin some dollar coins are just clad.The 2020 Silver American Eagle is now being sold on the U!S. Mint web site and also your bullion. Websites such as SD Bullion. Finally 2000 to Present are the Sacawea from 2000 to 2008 the. Native American coins 2009 to date also Presidential 2007 to 2016 and Finally The American Innovation dollar coin 2018 to 20??. The only 1964 coin that I think you might confuse as a Silver Dollar or Clad Dollar is the JFK Half Dollar. I hope this has answered your questions please do not be afraid to ask I will gladly answer if I can.
Ok well it is not in any of my Numismatic books. So as far as I am concerned there fakes.
The 1964 Peace dollar was made, but all were melted. I know of no real 1964 peace dollar that escaped this fate, though I see a lot of silver rounds, fantasy pieces and horrible fakes. Here is an article from CoinWeek with the details coinweek.com/dealers-companies/blanchard/the-1964-peace-dollar-that-never-was/
Nice video. And even when we think we are right, we might be wrong.
Well DONE BOYFRIEND! I seriously would have guessed a newer year. Really....only 15. THANK YOU ❤
You must post your coin images and question in my help community. I can't respond to help you when you send them through google.
@@CoinHELPu THANK YOU BOYFRIEND. I will try harder. ❤
Thanks for the Info Daniel,Imo the Morgan would be the most counterfeited but either way buyer beware!Have a great day...
Yeah, I agree. I was trying to spark interest in the video, but the Draped Bust is close, more of them come into my shop than any.
@@CoinHELPu Wow,thats interesting.I hardly ever see the Draped Bust,thanks again Daniel
@@JoeDurbin thank you!
Thanks for the information later grate video
Sr I have 1804 libery coin.I was found a coin from stream Myanar.Plz help me how should I do?
I bought one of these when I first stated stacking, mine doesn't even have a date and I knew it was just a silver round. I also got it for under spot.
I have a counterfeit Trade Dollar, picked up at an auction house. The owner refunded my money and never asked for the coin back... makes me think he knew it was a fake.
Yes, I see this all the time.
I saw that this morning of the CHCG site along with the 1795 he posted.
I have 1795 $1 Off-Center Bust silver doller but i am in india and not able to grade it from ngc or pcgs. is any suggestion?
It’s so sad that someone would not realize the rarity and importance of this coin and if you aren’t buying an 1804 dollar at an exclusive auction and paying millions you don’t have one. Education is expensive but lack of education is more so. 🤦♂️
I agree completely and i thank you for sharing that valuable bit of master class information
Great Video, I want to run this by you. For a possible further video for you....On how common mechanical doubling really is. I search through rolls and rolls of pennies. And haven’t found it to be that common in my area, and Lincoln Cents are the most minted. Certain years I have seen more, like the 1992-D Lincoln Cent, I have found quiet a few of these which has mechanical doubling on obverse and reverse. I even kept one that I thought was cool, it’s an example of processing coins today, so it’s history. Oh I do prefer a Double Die. But the 1995 Lincoln Double Die has mechanical Doubling as well. Now I only keep the coolest looking Mechanical Doubling on coins, I know they’re only are Valuable to me. But one needs to understand what is rare to help establish Value. That one is me Sir LOL.
I have several videos on doubled dies and show mechanical I am just not going to make people think it's rare and worth something. I think a video like that would cause it.
Wow, that 1804 looked fake. Good information. Would like to see a video on Morgan Dollar fakes and how to tell the difference between real and fake. Thanks Daniel!
I did ruclips.net/video/7LR00Z0lFbE/видео.html
Thank you!
hello sir my friend have a coin like that1804 is it posible its fake coin???thanks
I was thinking about buying that proof 62, I'd be recovering financially for years though haha.
I came a cross coin Trader online on FB. Just curious if it's a good place to buy silver from.
I don't know. I just showed you the best and the worst as far as I can see.
Daniel...you are a YT machine!!!
I have one that a friend got for me in Thailand and it didn't have any silver in it lol. He knew it wasn't real and thought I would like it.
Hello. I have a question off the topic of this but I a few months ago accisently got a 1900 a 5.00 gold. And I looked at photo grading of yours and all kinds of 1900 NGC s but they seem so varient for each same grades. Is there anyway you could help me decide to grade and what cost?
I don't do recommendations like that unless I can see the coin in hand at my shop. Sorry
If a person wanted to do a collection of fakes coins what would you think a general price range should be for the fakes
$5 each
@@CoinHELPu thanks
Good information
do you post to BITCHUTE too?? youtub is getting pretty obnoxious IMO
But the FTC loves your children.
I just posted a video of this exact coin! Video well done sir! You answered my questions! The one i filmed is definitely a fake :-/ oh well the research was still fun and thank goodness i didn't invest any money! :) GL &HH
I have a coins 1851 the Indian head american dollar I try to magnet them but the magnet did not stuck the coins so it means it's true
Sr I was found 1804 liberty coin from a river.I am from Myanmar.I know that coin is not fake because I was found in Myanar.plz help me sr.
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I have 1804 liberty coin.
My dollar is same...how much...
I hace one, how I know if the coin is real or fake?
If you have an 1804 dollar it is not real.
We have 1804 liberty coin in the Philippines
Thanks Daniel can i help like dis is a real or fake am here in Philippines
me con sporte acan col ue from fon or emel
ahtku for sale cona
Not only a fake but a bad one. Mushy detail , design is off. Thanks for sharing
Interesting! I thought that Trade Dollar was the most counterfeited. Specially versus population
Could be but I see more Draped bust than any other in the shop but Morgans.
Daniel, can you please recommend someone in the Detroit area that is associated with PCGS? I would like to send the 2019s enhanced reverse proof coin for grading but have never done that. Looking for some guidance
@@bullioncat1575 I can't. PCGS has a directory but I don't know a dealer.
Is a 1983 penny that is not printed center on face
Hi im pastor Danilo Sabate ia m filipino i have one 1804 coin but i am not sure if these one is fake or not please help me i will send you a picture if want please help
All 1804 dollars are fake unless they're one if the graded 15 known.
I won't be buying one.
I have 1804 liberty coin from my friend treasure hunter, need buyers
It's fake
Yeah definitely fake! You can buy those on the Wish app, they have all kinds of fake and novelty coins on there!
Selwar dolar 1801 for seel
can spek hav smach cona laku kana spek ue the ue from fon ore emel ua aianku from sal
not even a good fake in my opinion
I got real one
I can show you pictures if you want to see
Per the video there’s only 15 and no more exist.
It seems like the big auction companies only want the people who is well known or rich I collect coins I tried to get coins to big auctions and other things and they always turn me down
Did you ever think that they're not what you think they are? Have you sent them for grading and authentication and attribution? You have to do more than just have some coins you think are special and ask if they will sell them, that's not how it works. I have videos on this.
@@CoinHELPu I've been doing this for years I have a whole bunch of different type of coins