Worth getting graded?
DeepwaterPaper
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I have a 1904 Hu-Peh province One Tael, its weight is 37.4 grams, it is about 90% silver, and by looking at images, it matches the real ones. I'm not sure if its counterfeit or not. It has a slight rosy color to it when white light is shining on it. The man in the coin shop i took it to said it would be 50 bucks to get graded. 


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I don't know if it is real or not, but it will come back in a details graded holder because it has fairly apparent hairlines across the surfaces from a harsh cleaning.
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These are very hard to determine as there are so many quality counterfeits out there.
It's what i've heard man, im not sure which route i should go. Especially if its been cleaned before.
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I'd risk the $50 to see if it comes back genuine. If it does you've hit the jackpot.
I sure hope so Silver, when i can afford the "disposable income" for a gamble, i'll go for it. Even though its most likely been cleaned, do you think its worth it?