I was thumbing through the latest Registry "market watch" and found an interesting photo. Its a convertible D that came up and is most likely being represented as "numbers matching". The case has most definitely been altered and re-stamped. Even the author stated it was "stamped weirdly.
The "P",the star and the numbers are questionable enough the real tell tale is the lighter band of alloy directly under and to the sides of the entire stamping. Its clearly been TIG welded, dressed down and re-stamped. This lighter band is caused from the alloy composition in the rod that was used not being exactly the same as the alloy that makes up the case. A lot of shady practices going on these days....
The "P",the star and the numbers are questionable enough the real tell tale is the lighter band of alloy directly under and to the sides of the entire stamping. Its clearly been TIG welded, dressed down and re-stamped. This lighter band is caused from the alloy composition in the rod that was used not being exactly the same as the alloy that makes up the case. A lot of shady practices going on these days....
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