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<p>[QUOTE="Gentlemaninpa, post: 3001340, member: 93355"]that is true but i would rather not go through that song and dance of having to return it- id rather buy a genuine coin and be done with it <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I mean thinking about this logically ( as i have from time and again) is it REALLY going to be worth all the effort for some fake seller to somehow form 2-3 shades of corrosion( brown, dark brown, green, etc) not to mention all the scarring ( that has to look old which isnt easy) and all the pitting onto a coin? I mean its like the say <i>"time is money" </i>If a fake seller is going to go through all that time, materials and effort just to fool you, they are the ones who are equally losing out there. A fake seller would have to ask for alot of money for it to be worth it to them.Its not like some cheap solvent or some machine can instantly and cheaply make a coin look uniquely and genuinely aged here to fool a person with at least half a brain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gentlemaninpa, post: 3001340, member: 93355"]that is true but i would rather not go through that song and dance of having to return it- id rather buy a genuine coin and be done with it :) I mean thinking about this logically ( as i have from time and again) is it REALLY going to be worth all the effort for some fake seller to somehow form 2-3 shades of corrosion( brown, dark brown, green, etc) not to mention all the scarring ( that has to look old which isnt easy) and all the pitting onto a coin? I mean its like the say [I]"time is money" [/I]If a fake seller is going to go through all that time, materials and effort just to fool you, they are the ones who are equally losing out there. A fake seller would have to ask for alot of money for it to be worth it to them.Its not like some cheap solvent or some machine can instantly and cheaply make a coin look uniquely and genuinely aged here to fool a person with at least half a brain.[/QUOTE]
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