Please don't just post
fake coins on the boards. If you KNOW a coin is fake, submit a
Fake Coin Report. If you are unsure a coin is fake don't submit a report right away. Post it for discussion, but if it is confirmed as fake, then please submit a
Fake Coin Report.
Also, if you post fake coin pics to the
discussion board, please do not just link to an
auction. Please upload the pics. Most
auction pics are only retained for 90 days. Sellers of
fakes often delete the pic as soon as the
auction is over. This board will be more useful if fake coin pics are retained.
The
Fake Coin Reports are here:
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/index.php There is a menu
bar at the top of the page. The

button takes you to the
fake reports.
Once you have clicked the "
Fake reports" button the same menu
bar at the top of the page then has a few new buttons. One of them is an "add a fake"

button. Click that and follow the instructions.
The optimal
Fake Coin Report format follows:
1) The
obverse and
reverse photos must be cropped to a narrow
border around the coin and stitched together into a single image.
2) Title: Issuing Kingdom, City and/or Ruler (as applies) /
Denomination / Reference number
3) Entries should include as much of the following information as possible:
Obv. legend /
Obv. description or
bust type /
Rev. legend /
Rev. description.
Reference number(s).
Date and
mint for the original
type.
Weight and
diameter.
How the fake was made (
cast, pressed, struck with modern dies, etc.)
How the fake has been identified as fake including features that identify it as
cast or pressed,
style irregularities,
fabric irregularities, epigraphic irregularities, known duplicates, publication as a fake, sale by a listed
notorious fraud seller, etc., as applicable.
If the seller is not on the
notorious fraud list do not name them in a
fake coin report.
Feel free to submit any
fake reports even if you do not have all the information in the ideal list above. Please include as much information as you have. Don't worry if it isn't
complete. Volunteers will often add additional information and corrections to reports that have been submitted by others.
If you know more about an existing reported coin, please add a comment to the report.