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everything matches perfectly on the reverse - you think the seller took a hammer to the rim to make it flat?
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Yeah, so now it's not bent, just beat up.
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Even if you flatten a coin by pressure, the trademark disruption of light shown by a bend is almost always still visible. The bend will usually be lighter than the surrounding fields (if the coin is bent convex) when seen in a photograph.

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The obverses are the same image.


Yes the obverses are the same, but as I said coinbsr did not say what the coin was that was bent, so how do you know that these are that coin?
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