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Reproduction 1932 Quarter

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I just ran across this. Hopefully I'm able to put the link here.

Why would someone want to buy a reproduction, except for it's silver value.

But, more importantly, being in a 2x2 it scares me. Being new, how would one know that it's a reproduction?


http://cgi.ebay.com/1932-D-WASHINGT...em5640f12e61

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Yeah there's like no silver there, just silver plated over base metal.

2nd Question: Its way to good be true, also the chin and head dont look right.
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It is very obvious to me. Almost everything is wrong about it. George's face is wrong the reverse is wrong, it also says copy.
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Why would someone want to buy a reproduction, except for it's silver value.
Maybe to temporarily fill a hole until the buyer gets a real 1932-D? I wouldn't buy it, but if I did, that's what I'd use it for (although I'd try to find a cheaper copy).
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Heck even the Chinese counterfeits are better than that. It is ugly and pure junk.
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Ummmmm, maybe the COPY stamped across the Eagles wing would be a hint?
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Ummmmm, maybe the COPY stamped across the Eagles wing would be a hint?


Duh.....I didn't look at the picture blown up. Now I feel better, thanks.



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George looks mad as heck!
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Ummmmm, maybe the COPY stamped across the Eagles wing would be a hint?

WHAT? You nean the real ones don't have that word copy?
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And thought spaghetti hair didn't show up until the late 1970's.
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