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<p>[QUOTE="Theodosius, post: 4879451, member: 77077"]I think it's a matter of personal taste how gnarly an edge you can tolerate. A certain amount of edge character can add to a coin and certainly help to verify it's authenticity.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am a lot less worried about edge issues that were created by the mint when the coin was made than about chips that happened later in the coin's life. Chips that remove part of the design are especially unappealing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Theodosius, post: 4879451, member: 77077"]I think it's a matter of personal taste how gnarly an edge you can tolerate. A certain amount of edge character can add to a coin and certainly help to verify it's authenticity. I am a lot less worried about edge issues that were created by the mint when the coin was made than about chips that happened later in the coin's life. Chips that remove part of the design are especially unappealing.[/QUOTE]
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