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<p>[QUOTE="Pavlos, post: 4877487, member: 96635"]I agree with [USER=96900]@Lolli[/USER], the style looks very off compared to authentic examples, and the turtle is very 'flat', while the pattern on the shell is still visible. Normally they are bulgy, so if it was flat like yours, it would have been because of wear, and the pattern wouldn't be visible anymore.</p><p>An authentic coin like that, with full body of the turtle visible go for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pavlos, post: 4877487, member: 96635"]I agree with [USER=96900]@Lolli[/USER], the style looks very off compared to authentic examples, and the turtle is very 'flat', while the pattern on the shell is still visible. Normally they are bulgy, so if it was flat like yours, it would have been because of wear, and the pattern wouldn't be visible anymore. An authentic coin like that, with full body of the turtle visible go for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.[/QUOTE]
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