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1724 Kopek - Similar Planchet Flaws?

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1724 kopek aren't common but when two are offered on ebay at the same time. They look awfully similar in wear and planchet flaws... both fake?


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It's curious that these two sellers with an uncommon coin with similar appearance and flaws are both located in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Coincidence? I think not.
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Way too similar yeah... were they open simultaneously? Looking at those photos I'd suspect one coin being resold with new pics, but if there have to be two then at least one is surely fake and probably both.
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