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Help With 1855 1/2 California Gold

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i really doubt teletrade will allow fake coins to be sold, but here's another one for you:

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wanna tell me why my 1 coin is a "replica" like the first post and it is not effected by a magnet whatsoever?

replica: A replica is a copy that is relatively indistinguishable from the original.
your coin looks nothing like the one that was posted first. what coin is the first post replicating?
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ok, so every metal except for gold is magnetic? hah, good one.

i can think of so many different materials that can be used that aren't magnetic

copper, zinc, silver, nickel, the list goes on.

its actually more unusual to find a replica that IS magnetic than one that is NOT magnetic

and I have no idea why it isn't matched EXACTLY, maybe because thats ILLEAGEL? and if you ask me, this pretty closely matches the original.
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My jf kennedy misprint



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sorry for the bull rushing in but business is business...
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uhhh......

when did this topic turn into the catagory of novelty notes?
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Cosmos, the deliberately disruptive don't fit here. Go pick a fight somewhere else.
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