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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2493220, member: 34882"]Thin skin I imagine. Initially while researching into the medal before knowing that the middle size gold existed and based off the OP's simple photo of the medal in a 2x2. I had stated that I believed he might have unfortunately got swindled with a gold plated bronze. That was enough to cause an issue with personal attacks apparently. Yet even so I still took my own time researching it further and found the original order form confirming the middle sized gold coin at 1 5/16th's existed .906 gold existed. I also stated I would still like to see the exact variety of pictures that have now been posted in this thread before changing my initial determination. In all I have no hard feelings about it and I'm glad OP's coin turned out to be real.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I disagree these medals are unique piece of U.S. mint exonumia. At the time the United States mint wasn't minting any gold coins for public sale and these gold commemorative medals along with the commemorative arts medals which came a few years later in reality likely paved the way for the start of the AGE program.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2493220, member: 34882"]Thin skin I imagine. Initially while researching into the medal before knowing that the middle size gold existed and based off the OP's simple photo of the medal in a 2x2. I had stated that I believed he might have unfortunately got swindled with a gold plated bronze. That was enough to cause an issue with personal attacks apparently. Yet even so I still took my own time researching it further and found the original order form confirming the middle sized gold coin at 1 5/16th's existed .906 gold existed. I also stated I would still like to see the exact variety of pictures that have now been posted in this thread before changing my initial determination. In all I have no hard feelings about it and I'm glad OP's coin turned out to be real. I disagree these medals are unique piece of U.S. mint exonumia. At the time the United States mint wasn't minting any gold coins for public sale and these gold commemorative medals along with the commemorative arts medals which came a few years later in reality likely paved the way for the start of the AGE program.[/QUOTE]
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