That could be a very rare coin. Take it to a coin dealer to have it appraised. Call them first and ask. Do not tell anyone you have it. Virtually EVERY double-headed coin that turns up in circulation is a fake. They're called magician's coins and sell for a few bucks at novelty shops. If your coin makes a hollow or dull sound when clinked on a table it's a magician's coin.
At the risk of sounding a bit snarky, the best way to tell if it's fake is to hold it in your hand. If it looks like an 1804 silver dollar, it's fake. The 1804 dollar is one of the most famous rarities in all of American coinage. All known specimens have been accounted for and are in museums or private collections. There are oceans of counterfeit ones on the market.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
There have been hundreds of fake 3 dollar bills with different portraits- and to the best of my knowledge, one REAL series of $3 bills. The REAL bills were bank notes issued by one bank. The St. Nicholas Savings Bank of New York. Yep- the REAL 3 dollar bills had a portrait of Santa Claus- also known as St. Nicholas.
you can buy a fake one
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First of all, there is no such thing as a 1923 Morgan Dollar. Next, you'd have to evaluate if it's fake or real and go from there. Send it to a reputable grading company.
Nowhere The five-headed cobra picture was a fake.
F for Fake was created in 1974.
no it is fake
no they are not real they are all fake
No, it's not really fake nor counterfeit at all, because no one has made a fake zillion dollar bill!
You have to have a specially printed fake and then just palm the fake in your hand.
The fact that you are holding it indicates it is fake. There is no such thing as a million dollar bill and one has never been printed.
There is nothing fake about the sport of golf. It is a billion dollar business throughout the world.
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from the 2 dollar shop!!