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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8086163, member: 66"]Ever actually try it? (I have) Yes with strong jaws and good teeth it is possible to make a very slight mark on a gold coin, at the real risk of breaking your teeth. What they would actually be checking for (if they ever actually did it, which I doubt) was whether it was gold plated lead, which would take tooth marks easily. So if you bit a gold coin and your teeth made marks it meant it was FAKE not real.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8086163, member: 66"]Ever actually try it? (I have) Yes with strong jaws and good teeth it is possible to make a very slight mark on a gold coin, at the real risk of breaking your teeth. What they would actually be checking for (if they ever actually did it, which I doubt) was whether it was gold plated lead, which would take tooth marks easily. So if you bit a gold coin and your teeth made marks it meant it was FAKE not real.[/QUOTE]
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