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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 3047715, member: 42773"]I don't see any obvious evidence that my coin is a fourrée. There is some dirt in the test cuts. I suppose I could clean it out for a better look, but I like the fabric of the coin as it is, fourrée or not. It's curious to me that many fourrées still exist in collectable condition. You would think that after the deception had been uncovered with a test cut, the coin would have been destroyed, being of no use to anyone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 3047715, member: 42773"]I don't see any obvious evidence that my coin is a fourrée. There is some dirt in the test cuts. I suppose I could clean it out for a better look, but I like the fabric of the coin as it is, fourrée or not. It's curious to me that many fourrées still exist in collectable condition. You would think that after the deception had been uncovered with a test cut, the coin would have been destroyed, being of no use to anyone.[/QUOTE]
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