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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 1343118, member: 4373"]One can always keep on talking about laws that stamps of "copy" are required but in reality that's not the case. Same with drugs on the street or any other cases - it doesn't matter what the law states this or that. Honestly what do you want? Bomb a few factories here and there or get congressmen to ban counterfeits wouldn't stop them anyways. If you can stop international drug trades, good on you - I'll like to hear it. You can probably apply the same to stop counterfeit coin production. At the present moment, it's costing a fortune. Would you like to start paying additional taxes to ensure counterfeits get eliminated? Maybe? </p><p><br /></p><p>There is just no solution unless everyone is determined not to pay a single cent on such. Jim's got a point - there is a demand for fakes simply because lack of people's knowledge. Some reckon they might have got a good deal only to find out the hard way. For a long time, I believe we have taken this hobby for granted. The last measure against this is to educate ourselves and learn to appreciate the hobby. Afterall, you get stung only after you make a purchase - it's not like you are forced to buy counterfeits at gunpoint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 1343118, member: 4373"]One can always keep on talking about laws that stamps of "copy" are required but in reality that's not the case. Same with drugs on the street or any other cases - it doesn't matter what the law states this or that. Honestly what do you want? Bomb a few factories here and there or get congressmen to ban counterfeits wouldn't stop them anyways. If you can stop international drug trades, good on you - I'll like to hear it. You can probably apply the same to stop counterfeit coin production. At the present moment, it's costing a fortune. Would you like to start paying additional taxes to ensure counterfeits get eliminated? Maybe? There is just no solution unless everyone is determined not to pay a single cent on such. Jim's got a point - there is a demand for fakes simply because lack of people's knowledge. Some reckon they might have got a good deal only to find out the hard way. For a long time, I believe we have taken this hobby for granted. The last measure against this is to educate ourselves and learn to appreciate the hobby. Afterall, you get stung only after you make a purchase - it's not like you are forced to buy counterfeits at gunpoint.[/QUOTE]
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