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The 1916 TD.1-TD.D is a transfer die struck contemporary counterfeit WLH variety struck on a sterling silver planchet. This variety is part of the family nicknamed 'The Odd One' because the 3 known varieties all have a weirdly shaped '1', because that number ended up being altered from either a 3 or a 4 (i.e. 1930s dated host coins). This counterfeiter likely made these during the Depression when, among other things, silver prices dropped.

 

This is 1 of 2 examples of this variety I've documented. All examples from all 3 varieties from this family are low-grade appearing coins, often with an uglier surface appearance. Tiny, micro dots raised on the surface is a feature of these counterfeits.

1916 TD.1-TD.D 'The Odd One' WLH Contemporary Counterfeit

$450.00Price
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