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<p>[QUOTE="Silverlock, post: 6593273, member: 98181"]From that photo it’s impossible for me to tell. It could be an overly cleaned corroded real coin. Or it could be fake. Photos are never sufficient to determine authenticity, and are insufficient in many cases to dispute authenticity.</p><p><br /></p><p>Worrying about whether coins like this are fake or not is not worth worrying about. Buy from a respected dealer who has had the coin in hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silverlock, post: 6593273, member: 98181"]From that photo it’s impossible for me to tell. It could be an overly cleaned corroded real coin. Or it could be fake. Photos are never sufficient to determine authenticity, and are insufficient in many cases to dispute authenticity. Worrying about whether coins like this are fake or not is not worth worrying about. Buy from a respected dealer who has had the coin in hand.[/QUOTE]
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