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Raw 1793 Chain Cent On Ebay

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Gary, What do you think? I thought the 1873 Two Cent Piece looks like a legit coin, just some wear and impairment.
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There is nothing that jumps out at me, date style is right, date placement is right. The only thing I question is on the one from Heritage I'm looking at there appears to be a small die spine coming off the top right inner berry that I do not see on this coin. But I can't be sure that is a die spine or just a bit of dirt on the coin.
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Seems like I've seen this "200 year old pottery store" scam before, a long time ago, maybe a year or more? I suspect they mostly crack out problem coins and toss in a few counterfeits here and there.
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