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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3428009, member: 19463"]Before jumping on Limes, read his post. We regularly tell people NOT to post identifiable lots in active auctions because we consider it either inappropriate of ill advised to draw attention to a coin that we might want to bid on. He clearly states that he knows it might be a bad idea to post even so much as he did to ask his question but it is altogether inappropriate for the rest of us to try to get him to post other images that would help lurkers or ourselves to decide to bid against him. The only additional picture that might help here would be other edge shots and it is unlikely the seller posted a full circle of images. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Victor is, as usual, quite right. This is an issue that often has edge irregularities that would make us question some coins. That does not mean that we can tell that the coin is genuine from the photo or even a stack of photos but the image provided does not show anything that proves to my satisfaction that the coin is to be avoided. I hope it is genuine and I hope the person who enjoys the coin is Limes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3428009, member: 19463"]Before jumping on Limes, read his post. We regularly tell people NOT to post identifiable lots in active auctions because we consider it either inappropriate of ill advised to draw attention to a coin that we might want to bid on. He clearly states that he knows it might be a bad idea to post even so much as he did to ask his question but it is altogether inappropriate for the rest of us to try to get him to post other images that would help lurkers or ourselves to decide to bid against him. The only additional picture that might help here would be other edge shots and it is unlikely the seller posted a full circle of images. Victor is, as usual, quite right. This is an issue that often has edge irregularities that would make us question some coins. That does not mean that we can tell that the coin is genuine from the photo or even a stack of photos but the image provided does not show anything that proves to my satisfaction that the coin is to be avoided. I hope it is genuine and I hope the person who enjoys the coin is Limes.[/QUOTE]
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