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<p>[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3099166, member: 90102"]I feel that if you created a dollar (or cent, or dime, etc.) out of thin-air (or blank metal), then you just created a counterfeit. If you changed something that was already on a coin (like a love token, or DC piece), then it is an overstrike or alteration. If you did it to deceive someone into thinking it was rarer than it really was (like putting an 'S' on a 1909 Indian Head Cent), then that is a forgery.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3099166, member: 90102"]I feel that if you created a dollar (or cent, or dime, etc.) out of thin-air (or blank metal), then you just created a counterfeit. If you changed something that was already on a coin (like a love token, or DC piece), then it is an overstrike or alteration. If you did it to deceive someone into thinking it was rarer than it really was (like putting an 'S' on a 1909 Indian Head Cent), then that is a forgery.[/QUOTE]
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