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<p>[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 744293, member: 18177"]So, you are saying the metal composition of the OP's coin is different from Eduards coin and you can tell this " with out a doubt- it's fake " ?</p><p><br /></p><p>I certainly can't do that. You still have not answered my question Ryan. I'll ask it once again.</p><p><br /></p><p>What distinct obverse die imperfection is apparent is the OP's Coin which would lend pause for calling the OP's coin an obvious counterfeit ? Most counterfeiters of coins would not pay that close attention to this often overlooked detail. The fact that this coin , having the weights and measures within the appropriate variances, and the imperfection detail added simply says to me it is worth further professional opinions who have by far more familiarity with this issue, than you or I . I just can't outright say with 100% conviction that this coin is a counterfeit.</p><p><br /></p><p>I beg the OP to provide additional closeup photos of the "tree" and the reverse areas, and some explanation as to how they came to possess this coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinman0456, post: 744293, member: 18177"]So, you are saying the metal composition of the OP's coin is different from Eduards coin and you can tell this " with out a doubt- it's fake " ? I certainly can't do that. You still have not answered my question Ryan. I'll ask it once again. What distinct obverse die imperfection is apparent is the OP's Coin which would lend pause for calling the OP's coin an obvious counterfeit ? Most counterfeiters of coins would not pay that close attention to this often overlooked detail. The fact that this coin , having the weights and measures within the appropriate variances, and the imperfection detail added simply says to me it is worth further professional opinions who have by far more familiarity with this issue, than you or I . I just can't outright say with 100% conviction that this coin is a counterfeit. I beg the OP to provide additional closeup photos of the "tree" and the reverse areas, and some explanation as to how they came to possess this coin.[/QUOTE]
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