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<p>[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3258443, member: 90102"]There are also quite a few counterfeits that are of correct weight and fineness. The quality is very good, so you need to be careful. I bought a beautiful 1915 that traded hands a few times to dealers until someone sent it in to PCGS. It looked like an AU58, but came back NG. I returned it to the dealer I bought it from, he gave me my money back, then put it right back in his case. What a guy![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3258443, member: 90102"]There are also quite a few counterfeits that are of correct weight and fineness. The quality is very good, so you need to be careful. I bought a beautiful 1915 that traded hands a few times to dealers until someone sent it in to PCGS. It looked like an AU58, but came back NG. I returned it to the dealer I bought it from, he gave me my money back, then put it right back in his case. What a guy![/QUOTE]
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