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    Mike,

    Pretty deceptive counterfeit. Seeing the Willow, I can now see it
    more on the reverse than the obverse of the overstruck piece. Do you
    have a sense of about when it was struck as the published piece seems
    clearly made to deceive. A copy for representation purposes of a NE
    or Willow Tree piece is one thing....but a unique overstrike.

    THANKS for the quick heads up.

    Roger S.

    --- In colonial-coins@y..., mike hodder <mhodder@t...> wrote:
    > The Willow Tree Shilling struck over a New England Shilling that I
    > published recently is fake. About a week ago, I saw an obviously
    > counterfeit Willow Tree shilling that was struck from the same
    > dies as seen on the overstrike. If the Willow is fake the
    > overstrike has to be fake, too, and I'm guessing the New England
    > shilling undertype is fake, as well.
    >
    > I've uploaded jpg illustrations of the fake Willow Tree Shilling
    > and the fake Willow/NE overstrike. If you compare the two, you'll
    > see they were struck from the same false Willow dies.What the
    > illustrations won't show is that the Willow coin is evenly thick
    > everywhere , shows no signs of the S-bend from having been
    > struck on a rocker press, and the edge shows it was made from
    > modern, machine rolled strip.
    >
    > By themselves, the Willow Tree Shilling dies are not really
    > deceptive. The shilling I saw last week is on a non-deceptive
    > flan, too, being too round, too evenly thick, and it has a
    > rounded edge. I'm assuming the NE punches would also be
    > non-decepetive and an NE flan made by this counterfeiter would
    > also not be confused with the genuine. I don't think
    > sophisticated collectors would be fooled by these fake dies.
    > Beginners might, and I would not be surprised to see one or more
    > of these in non-specialist dealers cases at shows.
    >
    > More deceptive is the overstrike. It fooled me and some others.
    > The flan was bent the way one would expect it to be, the edge
    > raised no concerns, and the way the Willow and NE designs were
    > blurred by the overstriking made them appear correct. The weight
    > was high, especially for a holed coin, but not outside the range
    > of observed weights for Massachusetts shillings.
    >
    > The counterfeiter appears to be clever and experienced with
    > Massachusetts silver coins. His Willow/NE overstrike was designed
    > to fit into the known typological sequence and to represent a
    > coin whose existence might not be unexpected. He also realized
    > thatmaking such an overstrike gave him a unique coin which, if it
    > were accepted as genuine, would be very valuable.
    >
    > I owe collectors an apology for my mistake, particularly Lou
    > Jordan and the other staff of the Colonial Newsletter, who
    > published the coin as genuine.
    >
    >
    > Mike Hodder

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