John R Smith

By chamberlainjohn

Dodgy!

Went into our mailbox company this morning and Mike was looking at this counterfeit coin that had been passed on him. How fascinating! How do you tell a fake from the real thing? I had a look at the Mint website - and this is how..

* The date and design on the reverse do not match (the reverse design is changed each year). A list of designs and dates is available here.
* The lettering or inscription on the edge of the coin does not correspond to the right year.
* The milled edge is poorly defined and the lettering is uneven in depth, spacing or is poorly formed.The obverse and reverse designs are not as sharp or well defined.
* Where the coin should have been in circulation for some time, the colouring appears more shiny and golden and the coin shows no sign of age.
* The colour of the coin does not match genuine coins.
* The orientation of the obverse and reverse designs is not in line.

This is a pretty rubbish fake - since almost every one of these points can be ticked off!

Geuss what - it is snowing! Heavily!! All morning!!! Donations of brandy welcome.

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