1846 Seated Liberty Dollar

d3t3ctr0n

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Beautiful Coin, isn't she? I got this at a Rock Shop in Tularosa, New Mexico a couple of years ago. It caught my eye right away sitting there in the dealer's case. I was excited! WOW! What a treasure find...here's the bad new....you guessed it, reproduction. Anyone interested in a nice reproduction 1846 Seated Liberty Dollar Reproduction?
 

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d3t3ctr0n

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Yes. It was drawn to the magnet like lint to a belly button.
 

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Yes. It was drawn to the magnet like lint to a belly button.

One word: china. I'd like to really express my feelings towards china but mods would then have to get involved.
 

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d3t3ctr0n

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Apr 17, 2013
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Yeah, I know it came from China. :) - The seller told me it was Chinese made. And nowhere on the coin does it say "Reproduction". I just think its a neat souvenir and I have tried selling it on Ebay for what I paid for it, but they knock it off.
 

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