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<p>[QUOTE="KVcoins, post: 4088272, member: 109725"]I guess I have somewhat developed a fondness of the Xing types due to the additional weight they have, but that isn't really the reason I have more of them. I ran across someone selling a collection and couldn't let them be passed up since I wasn't sure when I would get a chance to easily buy more. So I guess you could say it's due to convenience.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That's good to know, after reading your PDF more closely, I see you talking about that. Thanks for the heads up.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I will have to due better comparison to genuine examples like you suggest, but thank you for taking a look at it. Do you have any suggestions/tips for establishing convincing fakes over real coins? I have seen obvious fakes being sold, but normally they look nothing like actual coins.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I see what looks like a Xing coin in your collection, which I would reference as a H1.15 in Hartill's book, however I don't see a H1.18 in the version of his book I have. Could you let me know the version or reference you use or what the H-1.15 and 1.18 varieties are? I am just curious.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, thank you for all the information on the coins, inscriptions, and showing me additional ant nose coins I wasn't even aware existed. I have a lot to learn on them to say the least. If you update the PDF sometime the future I am looking forward to reading all additional information![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KVcoins, post: 4088272, member: 109725"]I guess I have somewhat developed a fondness of the Xing types due to the additional weight they have, but that isn't really the reason I have more of them. I ran across someone selling a collection and couldn't let them be passed up since I wasn't sure when I would get a chance to easily buy more. So I guess you could say it's due to convenience. That's good to know, after reading your PDF more closely, I see you talking about that. Thanks for the heads up. I will have to due better comparison to genuine examples like you suggest, but thank you for taking a look at it. Do you have any suggestions/tips for establishing convincing fakes over real coins? I have seen obvious fakes being sold, but normally they look nothing like actual coins. I see what looks like a Xing coin in your collection, which I would reference as a H1.15 in Hartill's book, however I don't see a H1.18 in the version of his book I have. Could you let me know the version or reference you use or what the H-1.15 and 1.18 varieties are? I am just curious. Also, thank you for all the information on the coins, inscriptions, and showing me additional ant nose coins I wasn't even aware existed. I have a lot to learn on them to say the least. If you update the PDF sometime the future I am looking forward to reading all additional information![/QUOTE]
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