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<p>[QUOTE="J Jones, post: 9779039, member: 86487"]It was clear enough for <i>someone</i> to find it. These days listings are so based on location + advertisement data that some results are hidden, so I came here. I'm still new but it's been so far a good source of community knowledge from interesting folks. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would disagree that the mark is crudely scratched (I believe it might be a stamp), and stated that mine is also clearly printed. A closer look at the posting shows that the focus of the photo is bad, not the lines of the mark. You're right in the fact that it is probably not an Austrian jeweler, so the lead might not be accurate- but it's one I didn't have before, and something to consider before marketing a piece. </p><p><br /></p><p>I provide read-only I.D.s regularly and genuinely thought it would be very clear to anyone who fully considered the sentence instead of seeing only "tc in a box", or I would have posted a photo. I again <i>decided</i> not to post a photo after confirming the mark someone else posted. I think that's reasonable. Really didn't mean to make you feel like I was starting a beef with you or a friend of yours, but I'd like you to understand that if this were emergent, I would have pursued differently. It's not emergent. I'm sorry if this is upsetting. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you everyone for your help! Again: the mark <b>Marote</b> posted IS my referenced mark, and I'm very curious to know who made / the history of these novelty gold pieces. Hit us up in the thread if you happen to recognize it. <3[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Jones, post: 9779039, member: 86487"]It was clear enough for [I]someone[/I] to find it. These days listings are so based on location + advertisement data that some results are hidden, so I came here. I'm still new but it's been so far a good source of community knowledge from interesting folks. I would disagree that the mark is crudely scratched (I believe it might be a stamp), and stated that mine is also clearly printed. A closer look at the posting shows that the focus of the photo is bad, not the lines of the mark. You're right in the fact that it is probably not an Austrian jeweler, so the lead might not be accurate- but it's one I didn't have before, and something to consider before marketing a piece. I provide read-only I.D.s regularly and genuinely thought it would be very clear to anyone who fully considered the sentence instead of seeing only "tc in a box", or I would have posted a photo. I again [I]decided[/I] not to post a photo after confirming the mark someone else posted. I think that's reasonable. Really didn't mean to make you feel like I was starting a beef with you or a friend of yours, but I'd like you to understand that if this were emergent, I would have pursued differently. It's not emergent. I'm sorry if this is upsetting. Thank you everyone for your help! Again: the mark [B]Marote[/B] posted IS my referenced mark, and I'm very curious to know who made / the history of these novelty gold pieces. Hit us up in the thread if you happen to recognize it. <3[/QUOTE]
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