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<p>[QUOTE="Porsche2007, post: 1418644, member: 3757"]There is U. S. regulation specifying that all coin designs must be authorized. If someone provokes the overstrike of what appears to be Lady Liberty hooked on ketamine, then it is not legal tender in USD. This isn't naturalness of the species, where the possibility of "reverse evolution" can be valid in certain places.</p><p><br /></p><p>The poll at the top of this thread simply exhibits the votes of less than 0.4 percent of CoinTalk accounts.</p><p>[HR][/HR]</p><p>Here are the most relevant definitions, to this thread, for the following words:</p><p>(Fifth edition of Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.)</p><p><b>coin</b>, n. 2. A piece of metal marked and issued by governmental authority to be used as money.</p><p><b>replica</b>, n. 1. A reproduction or copy.</p><p><b>counterfeit</b>, n. 1. That which is made in imitation of something, with a view to deceive.</p><p><b>fake</b>, n. [1.] A counterfeit or imitation presented as genuine with fraudulent intent.</p><p>In the dictionary, the definition for the word "fake" is presented in posteriority to the word "colloquial". Other dictionaries, however, define the substantive "fake" as something inauthentic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Permit me to present a short supposition that isn't valid, but that it could help to visualize certain things:</p><p><img src="http://i40.tinypic.com/r94hky.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Porsche2007, post: 1418644, member: 3757"]There is U. S. regulation specifying that all coin designs must be authorized. If someone provokes the overstrike of what appears to be Lady Liberty hooked on ketamine, then it is not legal tender in USD. This isn't naturalness of the species, where the possibility of "reverse evolution" can be valid in certain places. The poll at the top of this thread simply exhibits the votes of less than 0.4 percent of CoinTalk accounts. [HR][/HR] Here are the most relevant definitions, to this thread, for the following words: (Fifth edition of Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.) [B]coin[/B], n. 2. A piece of metal marked and issued by governmental authority to be used as money. [B]replica[/B], n. 1. A reproduction or copy. [B]counterfeit[/B], n. 1. That which is made in imitation of something, with a view to deceive. [B]fake[/B], n. [1.] A counterfeit or imitation presented as genuine with fraudulent intent. In the dictionary, the definition for the word "fake" is presented in posteriority to the word "colloquial". Other dictionaries, however, define the substantive "fake" as something inauthentic. Permit me to present a short supposition that isn't valid, but that it could help to visualize certain things: [IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/r94hky.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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