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New gen Scottsdale fakes?


Richiesilver

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Is it in your possession?

Under a loupe, signs of plating are often obvious in the sharp internal corners around the rim of a coin and presumably around this rim / field boundary as well.  If it's just a photo then the shape of the Capital O in GOD may just be reflecting the light differently.  It's quite possible that the black (camera artefact) of the field inside the O has bled onto the sides of the letter causing it to lose some of the very slight oval shape which appears in better quality bullion dealers' pictures.  The angle at which the photo is taken makes a big difference as well.  I've never seen one in person so it's hard to say.  A rare earth test, and an sg test would tell you very quickly. 

New profile pic to support the current thing, because it's current year.

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