It's a Dover bag #9900.
Wow you are good! I've spent days google searching for it, thank you!
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It's a Dover bag #9900.
Wallets are a bit more difficult to authenticate than handbags (and some other items) are but they are faked, women's wallets somewhat more than men's.Can anyone tell me, real or fake Men's bi-fold wallet? Nothing on the inside but the "made in India" stamp.View attachment 4742069 View attachment 4742070 View attachment 4742071 View attachment 4742072
Oh darn, I'm sorry I put it in the wrong thread. Thank you.Wallets are a bit more difficult to authenticate than handbags (and some other items) are but they are faked, women's wallets somewhat more than men's.
I don't see any problems with this wallet though.
ETA: In the future, for authentications, post here: https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...ost-for-format.889527/page-3300#post-33826022
This thread is for items known to be authentic but for which you don't know a style name or number.
I can't authenticate the style number or your wallet.
If it was made before 1994, the number is random, unique, and meaningless. You shouldn't be able to find it in a search. It could be a vintage dinky, but we need to see the creed, know where all the pockets are and whether they have zippers, and have measurements to ID. It is also helpful to see the strap attachments.Can anyone ID this bag? Pretty sure it was made in the 80's based on the serial format (0007-971) but searching that number isn't bringing anything up. I've checked a few collector's sites as well and haven't seen one exactly like it. The straps are sewn on, not connected by the brass clasps. Thanks in advance!
Measures approx 9.5"x5"x3.5", has only one interior zip pocket, and I'm attaching photos of the creed and the strap attachment. You are FAST!If it was made before 1994, the number is random, unique, and meaningless. You shouldn't be able to find it in a search. It could be a vintage dinky, but we need to see the creed, know where all the pockets are and whether they have zippers, and have measurements to ID. It is also helpful to see the strap attachments.
It looks like a dinky bag, #9375, made in the early 90s.Measures approx 9.5"x5"x3.5", has only one interior zip pocket, and I'm attaching photos of the creed and the strap attachment. You are FAST!
Thanks so much for your help!It looks like a dinky bag, #9375, made in the early 90s.
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I had one of this era but I don't remember the measurements. I think it is still a version of the classic pouch #9170. Around the same time that yours was made, they made a smaller one too. I wonder if when they eliminated the smaller one, they made this style a little smaller, possibly around the same time they made the organizer pouch, which is a very similar bag that is a little bigger than the classic shoulder bag.Ok, I have another mystery bag. When I bought it, I figured it was the Classic Shoulder bag #9170. Once I got it home, though, I realized it was quite a bit bigger. It measures roughly 10" high by 12" across with a 3" base (The Classic Shoulder bag is 10 x 8.5 x 3.5). This is one of the oldest Coach bags I've ever found and I wish it was in better shape, but it's almost 60 years old, so...View attachment 4743983 View attachment 4743982 View attachment 4743983 View attachment 4743985
It looks very similar to the Organizer Pouch, but without the double pockets under the flap, and the corners are a bit more rounded on mine. You're probably right that it might just be the larger version of #9170I had one of this era but I don't remember the measurements. I think it is still a version of the classic pouch #9170. Around the same time that yours was made, they made a smaller one too. I wonder if when they eliminated the smaller one, they made this style a little smaller, possibly around the same time they made the organizer pouch, which is a very similar bag that is a little bigger than the classic shoulder bag.