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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 137533, member: 1674"]the easiest pick up point for me was that it was struck in a collar so the dentils and rim are even and uniform. Originals would have hand engraved dentils that wouldn't be so perfectly placed and the rim would be less perfect since the coin would have been struck without a collar. there are other obvious issues, but that is what caught my attention first.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 137533, member: 1674"]the easiest pick up point for me was that it was struck in a collar so the dentils and rim are even and uniform. Originals would have hand engraved dentils that wouldn't be so perfectly placed and the rim would be less perfect since the coin would have been struck without a collar. there are other obvious issues, but that is what caught my attention first.[/QUOTE]
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