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Valued Member
 Jordan
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Weight 405 grams
Supple thrown on the telescope elements of nature 100% 100
Texture is very soft and Madolh between hands to buy
Disagreement remains in the eye of the king has the beat and this is what worries me
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Sorry, I don't understand.
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Moderator
 United States
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Sorry, but you really need to get a better translation program. It's very difficult understanding what you are trying to say.
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Valued Member
 Jordan
137 Posts |
Want to tell this piece that there are signs of the elements of nature
Is this currency fake or is it original
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 United States
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Valued Member
 Jordan
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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My thinking was the same, the wear on the coin is uneven, the details are too crude for a genuine coin and if you've got the "eye" you'll notice that the details generally just look "off".
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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That coin does beg the question though.... How many here would buy it if they saw it for sale for 100 quid or less and had no access to the internet at the time? Personally, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole but it is interesting that this has turned up on a post that shows a lot of coins that are 'iffy' from the OP......... To be fair, the coin is almost the right colour and does have tone but really? I wouldn't put that in a dark collection it is so bad.
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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Moderator
 United States
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There are just too many fakes of this type out there. Unless the coin is certified I wouldn't go near it.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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I totally agree Ron. I would leave well alone.
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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Valued Member
 Jordan
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very pretty. But almost certainly a modern casting. The fields show evidence of having been smoothed. A thin coin is difficult to cast using the lost wax method (I have tried !). The wax copy is best sprued from the wide flat areas but leaves a large area to be smoothed which is why the field is used. In this case there might have been two entry points. The legends are more difficult to 'fix' and show all the typical signs of having been cast (ie bubbles and a soft appearance).
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Valued Member
 Jordan
137 Posts |
But one piece of hands and traded between oxidation and Amoaml nature exist in the piece
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
3626 Posts |
Rjs, what is your language?
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Hello, do you understand this? I am using google translate to write what I say into Arabic. If you can read this, we may be able to understand each other https://translate.google.co.uk/Edit: Arabic translation removed by moderators as we are not allowed to write in foreign languages.
Edited by pishpash 07/03/2014 5:14 pm
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