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Nazi Coin From 2039 In Mexico Sparks Bizarre Theories
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 244754" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>On a more serious note, I'm going to call it a fake or counterfeit. I did an image search of nazi coins and Mexican coins for a comparison. Neither use that "font" for numbers. Most nazi coins use a '9' with a very short tail (that almost looks like a '0') and a '3' that is much thinner. Nazi coins don't use the horizontally straight wings for birds, and the avians are much more dynamic looking with greater 3d depth. While the bird in the top image is well worn, there are still many details coming through. The legs, swastica, and the wreath around it look like they were 2d stamped out on the cheap and don't have depth. Hardly any of the original nazi coins feature an iron cross on any side (at least that I've seen), but usually have a face (like all other coins).</p><p></p><p>There is this coin (oddly enough from aliexpress):</p><p>[ATTACH=full]16227[/ATTACH]</p><p>The straight winged bird and wreath are similar, but predate the nazis by decades... at least if the date is to be believed... this is probably a china counterfeit since it is from aliexpress and is so flat. I have too much security in my browser for the aliexpress link to even load.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that one of the cartels was trying to counterfeit something for fake historical sales (think along the lines of fake Egyptian artifacts), failed, then threw it out. Either that, or that coin came from an old board game and is probably aluminum or zinc and not silver (think Monopoly money). The board game would create a fictional world, so maybe they placed it 100 years into the future. I think I like this explanation the best. If the coin is from an authentic board game from the WW2 time period, it might have worth from that... but NOT as a currency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 244754, member: 13649"] On a more serious note, I'm going to call it a fake or counterfeit. I did an image search of nazi coins and Mexican coins for a comparison. Neither use that "font" for numbers. Most nazi coins use a '9' with a very short tail (that almost looks like a '0') and a '3' that is much thinner. Nazi coins don't use the horizontally straight wings for birds, and the avians are much more dynamic looking with greater 3d depth. While the bird in the top image is well worn, there are still many details coming through. The legs, swastica, and the wreath around it look like they were 2d stamped out on the cheap and don't have depth. Hardly any of the original nazi coins feature an iron cross on any side (at least that I've seen), but usually have a face (like all other coins). There is this coin (oddly enough from aliexpress): [ATTACH type="full" width="473px"]16227[/ATTACH] The straight winged bird and wreath are similar, but predate the nazis by decades... at least if the date is to be believed... this is probably a china counterfeit since it is from aliexpress and is so flat. I have too much security in my browser for the aliexpress link to even load. My guess is that one of the cartels was trying to counterfeit something for fake historical sales (think along the lines of fake Egyptian artifacts), failed, then threw it out. Either that, or that coin came from an old board game and is probably aluminum or zinc and not silver (think Monopoly money). The board game would create a fictional world, so maybe they placed it 100 years into the future. I think I like this explanation the best. If the coin is from an authentic board game from the WW2 time period, it might have worth from that... but NOT as a currency. [/QUOTE]
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