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<p>[QUOTE="SamCoin, post: 7432511, member: 119946"][USER=84179]@Oldhoopster[/USER] so I'm a little confused by the descriptions I've heard about the edge. The edge of mine is darkened on the nickel parts (consistent with the faces of the coin) but about as bright as normal on the copper areas. It looks identical to my eyes to the one that Fred Weinberg said was authentic in the thread I posted the link to (re posting here for convenience: <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2017-d-new-jersey-ellis-island-improper-annealing.307775/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2017-d-new-jersey-ellis-island-improper-annealing.307775/">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2017-d-new-jersey-ellis-island-improper-annealing.307775/</a>), which Fred said had bright rims despite having the same darkening on the nickel that I'm seeing on mine. I'm a little confused by what exactly is meant by looking like a "normal, newly struck coin," since to my eye the one that was signed off on doesn't look "normal" and seems to show the same darkening on the nickel portions of the rim.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also going to re-post the more recent image of the rim that I left in another comment in case you didn't see it yet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SamCoin, post: 7432511, member: 119946"][USER=84179]@Oldhoopster[/USER] so I'm a little confused by the descriptions I've heard about the edge. The edge of mine is darkened on the nickel parts (consistent with the faces of the coin) but about as bright as normal on the copper areas. It looks identical to my eyes to the one that Fred Weinberg said was authentic in the thread I posted the link to (re posting here for convenience: [URL]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2017-d-new-jersey-ellis-island-improper-annealing.307775/[/URL]), which Fred said had bright rims despite having the same darkening on the nickel that I'm seeing on mine. I'm a little confused by what exactly is meant by looking like a "normal, newly struck coin," since to my eye the one that was signed off on doesn't look "normal" and seems to show the same darkening on the nickel portions of the rim. Also going to re-post the more recent image of the rim that I left in another comment in case you didn't see it yet.[/QUOTE]
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