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Well, he told me that he did indeed send it in and will tell me the results. We'll see in a couple weeks or months.
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but the opinions of a long-time collector is what's important.

How long a time does he want? I've got 48 years experience, and I say it has been mutilated after it left the mint.
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How long a time does he want? I've got 48 years experience, and I say it has been mutilated after it left the mint.

I bet you have a longer experience than practically anyone in the Korean forum.
For 48 years of experience one at least has to be about 60, and when a 60 year old now was 12, it would have been 1966. I bet no 12-year-old could have afforded numismatics back then when the country was still econimically struggling.
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