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1955 Double Die Wheat Cent

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Difficult for me to understand why anyone would desire to purchase a fake Chinese counterfeit of any coin.

To sell it to someone else that doesn't know it's a Chinese counterfeit.
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I believe that was BigSilver that said that, not me.


Whoops. My bad.
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To sell it to someone else that doesn't know it's a Chinese counterfeit.
This. Unfortunately.
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Well, some people genuinely purchase these to fill a hole in their book for a coin they can never afford, but legally those coins need to also have "copy" incused into the coin.

As stated, more often than not, these are used for nefarious purposes.
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