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<p>[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 50923, member: 2544"]<b>Fred has spoken</b></p><p><br /></p><p>According to Fred Weinberg, it is...</p><p><br /></p><p>"Hello,</p><p> </p><p>Your coin appears to be a late stage brockage strike.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to sell it, I suggest you put it up on Ebay.</p><p> </p><p>It might bring between $35-$55, or thereabouts......" </p><p><br /></p><p>I assume that they see this stuff all the time and would know. </p><p>My late father-in-law, who used to own this coin was a pretty sharp collector. He wouldn't have kept it unless he thought it was the real deal. He attended coin auctions regularly(much to my wife's distain) and kept up his collection until his death. His father was equally as involved in coin collecting as he was and I still have boxes of unused 50-sheet stamps that they had jointly collected. He kept a couple clipped plachets and one coin with a strange star shape pressed into it with what looks like a lower-case "n" in the center. I have yet to go through the whole collection and I've had it 15 years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 50923, member: 2544"][b]Fred has spoken[/b] According to Fred Weinberg, it is... "Hello, Your coin appears to be a late stage brockage strike. If you want to sell it, I suggest you put it up on Ebay. It might bring between $35-$55, or thereabouts......" I assume that they see this stuff all the time and would know. My late father-in-law, who used to own this coin was a pretty sharp collector. He wouldn't have kept it unless he thought it was the real deal. He attended coin auctions regularly(much to my wife's distain) and kept up his collection until his death. His father was equally as involved in coin collecting as he was and I still have boxes of unused 50-sheet stamps that they had jointly collected. He kept a couple clipped plachets and one coin with a strange star shape pressed into it with what looks like a lower-case "n" in the center. I have yet to go through the whole collection and I've had it 15 years.[/QUOTE]
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