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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2611749, member: 2098"]I realize I am in the minority with this but I appreciate the professional work that's been done on the coin. The ding may well have happened in modern times as it is quite common for ancient coins to get nicks, scrapes and dings from excavating tools when they're dug up from the ground. I'd rather the coin look like it quite possibly did for more than 2,000 years than what it may have for the last 100.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2611749, member: 2098"]I realize I am in the minority with this but I appreciate the professional work that's been done on the coin. The ding may well have happened in modern times as it is quite common for ancient coins to get nicks, scrapes and dings from excavating tools when they're dug up from the ground. I'd rather the coin look like it quite possibly did for more than 2,000 years than what it may have for the last 100.[/QUOTE]
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