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<p>[QUOTE="Lueds, post: 7485833, member: 109500"]Welcome to the CT Family!</p><p><br /></p><p>Chop marks are like a coins travel diary. Different Assayers have checked the coin as it has passed through their hands. I believe some can be traced to certain people, as the chop mark is unique, others not so.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any way you look at it, they ARE cool, I believe they add to their value, my opinion, but I will leave it to the experts in this area to chime in.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lueds, post: 7485833, member: 109500"]Welcome to the CT Family! Chop marks are like a coins travel diary. Different Assayers have checked the coin as it has passed through their hands. I believe some can be traced to certain people, as the chop mark is unique, others not so. Any way you look at it, they ARE cool, I believe they add to their value, my opinion, but I will leave it to the experts in this area to chime in.[/QUOTE]
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