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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2743685, member: 15309"]The photos are deceptive, and this is a proof coin, what hits are you talking about? You pass yourself off as an expert on photography and photoshop and when I ask you to prove they are different coins, your response is to compare the photographs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, I have, and I don't see anything definitive that sets them apart. Furthermore, what are the other options to these two coins being the same? You want us to believe that this seller has stumbled across 2 separate raw proof 1903 Morgan Dollars from an original mintage of 755? Or do you want us to believe that he has a group of counterfeit Morgan proofs that he is selling?</p><p><br /></p><p>As for my coin sales, I've mentioned once already in this thread that I am not a professional coin dealer and I use E-Bay to liquidate collections I'm no longer working on or duplicates from my Jefferson Nickel registry collection. That said, I've sold hundreds of coins over the years. It occurs to me that I don't remember you ever creating a thread featuring a coin from your collection.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2743685, member: 15309"]The photos are deceptive, and this is a proof coin, what hits are you talking about? You pass yourself off as an expert on photography and photoshop and when I ask you to prove they are different coins, your response is to compare the photographs. Well, I have, and I don't see anything definitive that sets them apart. Furthermore, what are the other options to these two coins being the same? You want us to believe that this seller has stumbled across 2 separate raw proof 1903 Morgan Dollars from an original mintage of 755? Or do you want us to believe that he has a group of counterfeit Morgan proofs that he is selling? As for my coin sales, I've mentioned once already in this thread that I am not a professional coin dealer and I use E-Bay to liquidate collections I'm no longer working on or duplicates from my Jefferson Nickel registry collection. That said, I've sold hundreds of coins over the years. It occurs to me that I don't remember you ever creating a thread featuring a coin from your collection.[/QUOTE]
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