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New Member
 United States
12 Posts |
After further study you are wrong my coins fg looks just like a 1995 I looked long and hard and no signs of altered just because the reverse is rotated does not make it a magician coin I hate how you shut down my forum over a negative Nancy opinion and by the pics I posted you can hardly see the coin not like I can do don't rain on my parade just because you don't have one
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Pillar of the Community
United States
600 Posts |
Nobody shut down your thread or gave you a negative Nancy opinion. They gave you an honest opinion, which is what you asked for. You have the choice to accept the opinion of people who know an awful lot about these coins, or don't. However, complaining that their opinion doesn't match what you want to hear is counter-productive.
Edited by captaincoffee 04/29/2022 09:37 am
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New Member
United States
9 Posts |
Wow @squigley. As another new member asking my first questions I'm surprised at the OP's reaction to what I find as highly encouraging and supportive comments. The main issue here is that you need better pictures to show what you see in person if you want to convince others to your interpretation. They can only give based on what they get.
By the way, I find it interesting and intriguing that it could be an adulterated coin that is so convincing.
Edited by cafco 04/29/2022 09:59 am
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Moderator
 United States
97033 Posts |
Interesting. That extra thickness and separation of the rim on the reverse from K-2 to K-6 is suspect to me. Looks altered to me as well.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2860 Posts |
@squigley.... A clip-on magnifier for a cellphone can be easily purchased, I got mine for around $8. Close up pics will definitely help the members here, but you can always take your coin to your local coin dealers/shop & get an opinion from them.
Edited by coin rejector 04/29/2022 11:13 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
573 Posts |
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New Member
 United States
12 Posts |
To weighing the coin at weighed 2.5 / 2.6 between those two back and forth so how is it fake if it weighs what it's supposed to and I still don't really see any real sign of altering just besides the reverse not being the correct way it should be but that could be a mint error
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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If you honestly believe that everyone on this forum who responded is wrong, then send it in to a reputable TPG for attribution and prove us all wrong. You are not going to convince anyone here that what you have is genuine otherwise.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7174 Posts |
If you look at the reverse, between 2:00 and 8:00 just inside rim you can see the machine line.
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New Member
United States
8 Posts |
If you find anymore info on your coin, please let us know. I'm really curious about it
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
What was the weight? If more/less than 2.5 grams, it was altered.
Edited by coop 05/10/2022 12:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
877 Posts |
.If this coin is what you claim it is, then it would be struck with the wrong reverse design for that year. There are many examples of these CAM & WAM that exist. There is no discovery for a 1994D that I know of. By all means, if you believe you have discovered something, submit it. Myself and many others will be anxiously awaiting the results of your endeavors.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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You admit to being new, but you don't like what we are saying. I agree, you should submit your coin to PCGS for grading. Please let's us know what they say. 
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