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<p>[QUOTE="jabletroph, post: 3149347, member: 97183"]Thanks for the fast response Jaelus. Can you point to what makes it so easy to conclude they are fake? I want to be able to explain to him why that's the conclusion. The ones purporting to be from 1804 are easy to assess I think--the spacing of the stars is not correct; and the gold one should be silver. I don't know what to say about the 1879 and the 1795 however...</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jabletroph, post: 3149347, member: 97183"]Thanks for the fast response Jaelus. Can you point to what makes it so easy to conclude they are fake? I want to be able to explain to him why that's the conclusion. The ones purporting to be from 1804 are easy to assess I think--the spacing of the stars is not correct; and the gold one should be silver. I don't know what to say about the 1879 and the 1795 however... Thanks again.[/QUOTE]
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