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On 01/06/2019 at 14:24, ilovesilverireallydo said:

Bud can we get close ups of that coin? Looks like a Chinese fake to me. :( 

Even though the photo leaves much to be desired, there is nothing which suggests the coin is fake, or a Chinese copy, more likely the phone the photo was taken with, possibly a Chinese made but genuine Apple i-phone. Actually, it may be down to the user rather than the camera.

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4 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

Even though the photo leaves much to be desired, there is nothing which suggests the coin is fake, or a Chinese copy, more likely the phone the photo was taken with, possibly a Chinese made but genuine Apple i-phone. Actually, it may be down to the user rather than the camera.

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Nose is too sharp. I see that a lot with the Chinese ones 

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2 minutes ago, ilovesilverireallydo said:

Nose is too sharp. I see that a lot with the Chinese ones 

I took another look, in case I missed something, perhaps you downloaded the photo and zoomed in on it, but I think it would need a bigger, better photo to make it worth even trying to study it.

Actually, I have just ordered quite a selection of Chinese fake and imitation coins, but don't expect to receive them for weeks or even months.

These are for educational and research.

We intend to take our usual high quality photos, and publish Niton alloy test results, weights, dimensions, typical cost prices.

This might help some people avoid getting ripped off on ebay, Amazon, and elsewhere, for the stuff.

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