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1921 Morgan Love Token Or Bezel?

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I was looking at a sellers stock on ebay and found this. http://cgi.ebay.com/1921-MORGAN-DOL...em3a67f75126 In looking at it I don't think the coin has been carved, but it's been put in a carved bezel. You can also see the wrap around of the bezel on the obverse.

If I went to all the trouble of making a Love Token, I would try to make sure the carving was straight and in the same alignment as the obverse. If it's just encased in a bezel, this could account for the obverse of the coin being rotated to the left of center line with the reverse, but I don't know why the loop is off center to the bezel.

What do you think? Is the coin intact, but most likely damaged, inside the bezel? If so, it's not a Love Token and worth much less.
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it kind of looks like it but I really think the coin is engraved because of the rotation of the coin and bezel and the rotation of the coins Obverse showing seems to line up. At first glance I thought it may be one of those solid bezels you get engraved and then put a coin of a certain date in the bezel that means something to you in it, but as I said after looking closer it just looks like the engraving just carries over throughout the bezel from the coin but I still believe its on the coin itself
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I thought about that too.

The reason I questioned it was that the obverse rim is covered by silver that's higher than the rest of the coin, not carved into the coin. You can also see a small area at the bottom where the inside edge is misaligned. I thought that could be from a bezel.
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Either way, it looks way over priced to me.
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I am certain that is a casing/bezel of some sort, the obverse "rim" is much higher than it should be and there is a disjointed seam between the 1 and 9 of the date. Of course, the lazy seller could have figured that out himself with just a simple weight
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Another vote for a casing/bezel.

The width of the reverse seems to correspond with the extra width from the "bezel."
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