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nazi coins and us collar dog
bought collar dog for 1.00 and coins for 2.50. the one cent is 1937 marked A, the 10 cent is 1941 marked D, and the other 10 cent is 1941 marked A.
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08-08-2010 09:02 PM
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
Hi, post some photos of the stuff you bought, always nice to see third reich coins.
Cheers
Nuno
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
i have good picks but it wont let me they are 2.0 mb
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
Do you have a photo editor? You can either make them physically smaller or save them in lower quality formats to make their file size smaller. If you really have to, use an outside photo hosting site like photobucket (though, this usually isn't good, becuase the file will eventually be deleted). Check the forum for a thread on posting pics, it should help.
Matthew
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
Unfortunately, the pics are not clear enough to give a definitive answer. They look to be correct, and their oxidation looks true. Like I said though, for the prices you paid, it's well worth it if they are indeed real, and not a blow to your wallet if they're fake. Coins are a tough thing to authenticate when they are not in your hand. If you have doubts, take 'em to another dealer and get their opinion. There are just certain things, like the feel and the weight, that you just can't get over the internet. From what I've seen though, there's nothing that looks overly incorrect, though better pics would help. World War 1 militaria is not my forte, so I can't tell you about the dog.
Matthew
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Re: nazi coins and us collar dog
thank u guys so much for ur help andy idea what a real one is worth
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