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<p>[QUOTE="gianni, post: 3509907, member: 100339"]Good boy! I like the way you responded and your calmness. I accept your opinion and it is also shared by me, if I insist it is because I know what I have in my hand. I am convinced that if you had this piece in your hand you would change your opinion, your experience should lead you to think that it is VERY difficult to show certain details in a photo, I tried to take pictures trying to find the right reflections to show what to words you can't tell. Perhaps probable those who know that my grandfather washed the coin in his time but since 1960 around this coin ended up in the hands of my father that the deposit in a drawer in a definitive way, my father had no passion for coins or collection did not interest him anything he didn't understand anything and he never gave interest, it was impossible for him to wash or take care of the coin for him in a few words this coin never existed from the early 60s until his death 3 years ago and nobody EVER in the family he NEVER took this coin in his hands, not even to look at it, he didn't give a damn about it. Surprisingly, even my mother didn't know anything, and cleaning up some corners of the house, she found some things that my father had put in, I spent days looking through paper wrappers some coins including this morgan dollar. I don't think there are people who today in 2019 can see if a coin was washed in the 50s or 70 years ago, it's just a hypothesis that should not be the center of a negative analysis made today. The coin is of a very rare preservation and I don't think if they know it with this particularity, also according to me it is about MS60. The most beautiful thing is in its reflections of colors that have been created in these 60 years wrapped in the darkness of a newspaper and that I can't capture with photos, it seems like a glass reflects me all in the sun you can't even understand that coin reflects the light, only at home you can look at it and take some pictures but the bottom turns not silver anymore but a mirror of colors that alternate with the movement. I saw and had dozens of silver coins in my hand, but this is unique, it looks like a source of diamond colors and a color of silver that looks like gold, I am sure that each of you who commented could have it in your hand would remain speechless and it has never seen such a coin, it is as if it had a colored glass surface, if you put it in a display case in an auction (not for sale) it would be 100% an attraction for everyone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gianni, post: 3509907, member: 100339"]Good boy! I like the way you responded and your calmness. I accept your opinion and it is also shared by me, if I insist it is because I know what I have in my hand. I am convinced that if you had this piece in your hand you would change your opinion, your experience should lead you to think that it is VERY difficult to show certain details in a photo, I tried to take pictures trying to find the right reflections to show what to words you can't tell. Perhaps probable those who know that my grandfather washed the coin in his time but since 1960 around this coin ended up in the hands of my father that the deposit in a drawer in a definitive way, my father had no passion for coins or collection did not interest him anything he didn't understand anything and he never gave interest, it was impossible for him to wash or take care of the coin for him in a few words this coin never existed from the early 60s until his death 3 years ago and nobody EVER in the family he NEVER took this coin in his hands, not even to look at it, he didn't give a damn about it. Surprisingly, even my mother didn't know anything, and cleaning up some corners of the house, she found some things that my father had put in, I spent days looking through paper wrappers some coins including this morgan dollar. I don't think there are people who today in 2019 can see if a coin was washed in the 50s or 70 years ago, it's just a hypothesis that should not be the center of a negative analysis made today. The coin is of a very rare preservation and I don't think if they know it with this particularity, also according to me it is about MS60. The most beautiful thing is in its reflections of colors that have been created in these 60 years wrapped in the darkness of a newspaper and that I can't capture with photos, it seems like a glass reflects me all in the sun you can't even understand that coin reflects the light, only at home you can look at it and take some pictures but the bottom turns not silver anymore but a mirror of colors that alternate with the movement. I saw and had dozens of silver coins in my hand, but this is unique, it looks like a source of diamond colors and a color of silver that looks like gold, I am sure that each of you who commented could have it in your hand would remain speechless and it has never seen such a coin, it is as if it had a colored glass surface, if you put it in a display case in an auction (not for sale) it would be 100% an attraction for everyone.[/QUOTE]
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