With this being caught so early, it should easily get pulled and if it doesn't, I won't be a happy toad. :whistle: Ribbit
Heck I got a big steel brush the buyer can borrow to purty it up:kewl:. Since he's giving such great advice , maybe he can do it , after it's pulled of course , fer his own enjoyment :kewl: rzage:smile
With the steel brush atatchment , a dremel should do a great job , and he doesn't even have to put in any elbow grease rzage
I know the dude has a Dremel somewhere. He used one to crack it out of the SEGS MS70 slab it used to be in. The coin is still listed, BTW. I reported it, but so far no action. :headbang:
I am almost 99% sure that the sell is a buddy of mine from Lincoln resources center. and is a stand up guy. I know he's list coin with the name fairtrader but the #1117 is the thing I am not sure of.
Please contact him and let him know it's a electrotype copy. Ribbit Ps: There are still peeps that will buy it since they are so rare, so if he lists it as a copy it will still sell.
Of all the coins out there, the New England elephant token has always been very high on my "must have" list. Too bad this is counterfeit.
Here are two more colonial counterfeits: http://cgi.ebay.com/1788-Massachuse...goryZ528QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Ribbit