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<p>[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2960462, member: 86815"]No red_spork nothing fishy, I have photographed it on black and was offered it previously. I am looking for advice not criticism and I think you are giving good advice so I think that is the end of my interest in this collection. In all the years I collected milled coins I never had a fake so this is proving to be a complete nightmare. Milled coins hold no interest for me as they have no real history and I have had more fun researching the life and times of these coins than any milled coins but the potential for picking up fakes is quite frankly really putting me off.</p><p>I am not committed to any of these thankfully and I assume they will all be returned to the respective dealers.</p><p>There are several hundreds of coins in this collection which are being liquidated and I have been picking out "exciting" ones within my budget but they are proving to be more "exciting" than I would ever wish for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 2960462, member: 86815"]No red_spork nothing fishy, I have photographed it on black and was offered it previously. I am looking for advice not criticism and I think you are giving good advice so I think that is the end of my interest in this collection. In all the years I collected milled coins I never had a fake so this is proving to be a complete nightmare. Milled coins hold no interest for me as they have no real history and I have had more fun researching the life and times of these coins than any milled coins but the potential for picking up fakes is quite frankly really putting me off. I am not committed to any of these thankfully and I assume they will all be returned to the respective dealers. There are several hundreds of coins in this collection which are being liquidated and I have been picking out "exciting" ones within my budget but they are proving to be more "exciting" than I would ever wish for.[/QUOTE]
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