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Edited by captainmandrake1 11/23/2024 6:35 pm
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Looks like a rim hit to me.
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 Stinks too, because it looks pretty clean other than that.
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@cap, any chance that we are seeing the heavy silver plating and core of a fake?
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Quote: @cap, any chance that we are seeing the heavy silver plating and core of a fake?
The thought also crossed my mind. There is damage to the side rim, but more at a vertical angle to the main damage. I ran a magnet over it this morning just to see, but it's not magnetic. I'll add some more pictures below.
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I have to agree that it is damage, but it is interesting damage. 
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Ok, thanks for the advice, everyone!
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Quote: any chance that we are seeing the heavy silver plating and core of a fake? Looks real to me, just polished.
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Weight just checked out. So most likely not a counterfeit. Doesn't look polished to me in hand, but probably cleaned. Wiped, possibly.
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Ok glad to hear that I'm most likely wrong about this one.
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"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Not a counterfeit. I strongly believe it is a strangely located minor lamination peel. So technically it is an error, but a very unattractive one.
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Yes, it just looks weird to me how the layer is peeled back, but there's no damage to the rim itself, and then there's a flat surface under the damage.
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Quote: I strongly believe it is a strangely located minor lamination peel. So technically it is an error, but a very unattractive one. I can see that now.
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