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<p>[QUOTE="bryantallard, post: 2238919, member: 26727"]here is a well circulated gold plated. do you see how the high points have worn down to the nickel layer? does your coin exhibit any "gray" areas? I still say phankins is the winner of the chicken dinner. the edge looks like a gold colored. obviously no ones fingers would get in there to wear it down. as for being an expert...I openly admit not even close. think of this site as a school room. I have been in class all year and these people are the teachers and I the teachers pet.. while I have had time to learn from them gives me a tiny step up. you are the student that came in the middle of the school year. I take what I have learned and try to help others as the teacher(s) have done for me and pass it on like a hot potato. because it is worn down I jumped the gun and thought it was toned, but they (phankins) in this case is far more knowledgeable than I. thanks for the confidence boost though lol <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bryantallard, post: 2238919, member: 26727"]here is a well circulated gold plated. do you see how the high points have worn down to the nickel layer? does your coin exhibit any "gray" areas? I still say phankins is the winner of the chicken dinner. the edge looks like a gold colored. obviously no ones fingers would get in there to wear it down. as for being an expert...I openly admit not even close. think of this site as a school room. I have been in class all year and these people are the teachers and I the teachers pet.. while I have had time to learn from them gives me a tiny step up. you are the student that came in the middle of the school year. I take what I have learned and try to help others as the teacher(s) have done for me and pass it on like a hot potato. because it is worn down I jumped the gun and thought it was toned, but they (phankins) in this case is far more knowledgeable than I. thanks for the confidence boost though lol :)[/QUOTE]
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