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<p>[QUOTE="Hrefn, post: 7900022, member: 115171"]I have no idea how a repair such as this could be spotted without knowledge of the prior state of this particular coin. Do we have to scrutinize auction archives on every potential coin on which we plan to bid, not for insight into the desirability and prior sales prices, but to guard against fraud? That makes collecting seem much less fun, to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hrefn, post: 7900022, member: 115171"]I have no idea how a repair such as this could be spotted without knowledge of the prior state of this particular coin. Do we have to scrutinize auction archives on every potential coin on which we plan to bid, not for insight into the desirability and prior sales prices, but to guard against fraud? That makes collecting seem much less fun, to me.[/QUOTE]
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