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<p>[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 453849, member: 3918"]Sorry to break it to you Isaiah, but this coin on eBay appears to be a genuine, problem free coin. If you aren't interested in it, please by all means do not bid.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coin obviously is not MS. If you don't understand how the details of a particular coin wear, it possibly could look like a counterfeit. After seeing the wear myself, it only confirms that the coin is genuine to me. If coin experts are telling you that the coin is genuine, perhaps you should listen.</p><p><br /></p><p>The images on top are of an uncirculated PCGS registry coin. That means that it is most likely the best known example of a 1829 BHD in existence. A very lucky person is the owner of that coin. For the rest of us who are not so lucky...</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the coin has enough oxidation and is circulated enough to the point where it doesn't matter if you use gloves or not. Gloves are only necessary when you are working with uncirculated, or proof coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 453849, member: 3918"]Sorry to break it to you Isaiah, but this coin on eBay appears to be a genuine, problem free coin. If you aren't interested in it, please by all means do not bid. The coin obviously is not MS. If you don't understand how the details of a particular coin wear, it possibly could look like a counterfeit. After seeing the wear myself, it only confirms that the coin is genuine to me. If coin experts are telling you that the coin is genuine, perhaps you should listen. The images on top are of an uncirculated PCGS registry coin. That means that it is most likely the best known example of a 1829 BHD in existence. A very lucky person is the owner of that coin. For the rest of us who are not so lucky... Also, the coin has enough oxidation and is circulated enough to the point where it doesn't matter if you use gloves or not. Gloves are only necessary when you are working with uncirculated, or proof coins.[/QUOTE]
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