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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 904089, member: 11854"]I believe pretty strongly it is a fake. The reasons for this include that the piece appears to be completely round and that it has all of its letters well struck and placed far away from the rims. This was just not the case when these were originally produced. I would guess it is a modern replica and worth a few dollars if silver. Of course, I have not seen it in-hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 904089, member: 11854"]I believe pretty strongly it is a fake. The reasons for this include that the piece appears to be completely round and that it has all of its letters well struck and placed far away from the rims. This was just not the case when these were originally produced. I would guess it is a modern replica and worth a few dollars if silver. Of course, I have not seen it in-hand.[/QUOTE]
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