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December 06, 2012, 05:07:00 AM
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Up for sale is a Replica 1926 2 1/2 dollar gold coin. But I could tell you it was real and you wouldn't know. This isn't the replica you see on some eBay tutorial. I know the factory manager in China these come from. They're simply indistinguishable from the real ones. The gold is cold, heavy and has a natural patina.
Price is 1 BTC including shipping.

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December 06, 2012, 04:42:47 PM
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...They're simply indistinguishable from the real ones. The gold is cold, heavy and has a natural patina.

Unless the fake is made from real gold then it will be very much distinguishable from the real one. Given the price I doubt it is made from real gold so it will not be nearly as heavy as the real one. Perhaps from looking alone you could not tell, but if someone picked it up they would know right away.

Your title is misleading. I came here because the title indicated a gold coin only to read that it was a replica.
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December 07, 2012, 01:23:15 AM
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...They're simply indistinguishable from the real ones. The gold is cold, heavy and has a natural patina.

Unless the fake is made from real gold then it will be very much distinguishable from the real one. Given the price I doubt it is made from real gold so it will not be nearly as heavy as the real one. Perhaps from looking alone you could not tell, but if someone picked it up they would know right away.

Your title is misleading. I came here because the title indicated a gold coin only to read that it was a replica.
No, of course this isn't real gold. Although, coins are always kept in some kind of case. Either one from when they were graded, a hard-shell one or even the cheapest cardboard/plastic film type case.
This since its so small (the size of a penny) is dense, and feels a lot more real than a bigger gold coin replica.
I think the realism with this coin is incredible. It even has a patina on it that a natural gold coin would. I think its definitely worth 1 BTC to somebody.
About the title-I apologize, its revised.
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