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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1005116, member: 66"]Actually it does. The Where's George website originally sold "Where's George" rubber stamps so people could stamp their notes. The Secret Service came down on them and made them stop selling them because they claimed it encouraged the defacement of the notes. They stopped selling the stamps and they don't encourage people to mark their notes and the Secret Service left them alone.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>On the pictures of the ASE that have been shown you can see the undertype. I haven't seen an undertype on the 64-D peace dollars pictures but you may still be able to see it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>His pieces are perfectly legal under Section 331</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>In fairness I did point out earlier that the Hobby Protection Act and Sec 487 of Title 18 are in conflict with each other. The HPA allows you to make copies which means you need to be able to make the dies, but Sec 487 makes it illegal to make or possess the dies.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since the HPA is actually I believe a regulation while Sec 487 is a statute. If push came to shove and the government wanted to get you I think Sec 487 would be the one that would prevail if they actually decided to take someone to court over it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit. I was wrong the HPA is also a statue so that leaves it up in the air as to which statue a court would chose to uphold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1005116, member: 66"]Actually it does. The Where's George website originally sold "Where's George" rubber stamps so people could stamp their notes. The Secret Service came down on them and made them stop selling them because they claimed it encouraged the defacement of the notes. They stopped selling the stamps and they don't encourage people to mark their notes and the Secret Service left them alone. On the pictures of the ASE that have been shown you can see the undertype. I haven't seen an undertype on the 64-D peace dollars pictures but you may still be able to see it. His pieces are perfectly legal under Section 331 In fairness I did point out earlier that the Hobby Protection Act and Sec 487 of Title 18 are in conflict with each other. The HPA allows you to make copies which means you need to be able to make the dies, but Sec 487 makes it illegal to make or possess the dies. Since the HPA is actually I believe a regulation while Sec 487 is a statute. If push came to shove and the government wanted to get you I think Sec 487 would be the one that would prevail if they actually decided to take someone to court over it. Edit. I was wrong the HPA is also a statue so that leaves it up in the air as to which statue a court would chose to uphold.[/QUOTE]
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