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<p>[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 692569, member: 9167"]I think it depends. If you tell me a coin is genuine as a mere observation, then yes, the burden of proof is expected to be on you to tell us why or how you came to this conclusion. If you were trying to sell me a coin and you stated the same, then I would assume most of us would take it upon ourselves to determine if what you said was indeed the truth. I believe thats what we mostly do anyways.</p><p>Guy~[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 692569, member: 9167"]I think it depends. If you tell me a coin is genuine as a mere observation, then yes, the burden of proof is expected to be on you to tell us why or how you came to this conclusion. If you were trying to sell me a coin and you stated the same, then I would assume most of us would take it upon ourselves to determine if what you said was indeed the truth. I believe thats what we mostly do anyways. Guy~[/QUOTE]
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