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<p>[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3006615, member: 92083"]Oh. Well, I know two dealers in Buffalo who go to shows, buy up old holders for older coins (pre-1960) crack them out, and resubmit them. It must be worth their while if they keep doing it. </p><p><br /></p><p>And if they already have the technogy, do they also adjust the numbers if they graded a particular coin originally?</p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly, I think your example about Coke/Pepsi is a little different. I can tell you that many companies absolutely do share anti-counterfeiting technology; even competitors. There are individual, private secrets, and there are institutional secrets. I know because that was part of my job. For example, I attended seminars for Coach brand, Prada, Gucci, and other high-price companies that make luxury purses, bags, wallets, and shoes. They taught us how to detect fakes upon inspection. Many have the same tags, logos embossed or sewn into a product, or other markings that with special lighting pens (not sold to the general public) reveal holograms and other hidden measures that many of the same companies use.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3006615, member: 92083"]Oh. Well, I know two dealers in Buffalo who go to shows, buy up old holders for older coins (pre-1960) crack them out, and resubmit them. It must be worth their while if they keep doing it. And if they already have the technogy, do they also adjust the numbers if they graded a particular coin originally? Lastly, I think your example about Coke/Pepsi is a little different. I can tell you that many companies absolutely do share anti-counterfeiting technology; even competitors. There are individual, private secrets, and there are institutional secrets. I know because that was part of my job. For example, I attended seminars for Coach brand, Prada, Gucci, and other high-price companies that make luxury purses, bags, wallets, and shoes. They taught us how to detect fakes upon inspection. Many have the same tags, logos embossed or sewn into a product, or other markings that with special lighting pens (not sold to the general public) reveal holograms and other hidden measures that many of the same companies use.[/QUOTE]
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