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<p>[QUOTE="sgt23, post: 2114928, member: 73878"]I wonder is there a way to test the age of a coin, say 60 years or older without damaging the coin? Wouldn't this easier since you would know right away that a counterfeit had been struck recently? There should be some way to test the metals the layers of dead skin, dust or whatever is left on the coin. My my thinking could just stupid? Yeah I know still no way to test the modern stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sgt23, post: 2114928, member: 73878"]I wonder is there a way to test the age of a coin, say 60 years or older without damaging the coin? Wouldn't this easier since you would know right away that a counterfeit had been struck recently? There should be some way to test the metals the layers of dead skin, dust or whatever is left on the coin. My my thinking could just stupid? Yeah I know still no way to test the modern stuff.[/QUOTE]
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