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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1105328, member: 66"]Or that they are building a case against you and don't want to tip their hand.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> Definition from the Hobby Protection Act</p><p><br /></p><p>"The term “imitation numismatic item” means an item which purports to be, but in fact is not, an original numismatic item or which is a reproduction, copy, or counterfeit of an original numismatic item."</p><p><br /></p><p>Well is sure seems to be doing a pretty good job of purporting to be a 1964-D Peace dollar, but it isn't one. And since 1964-D dollars did exist at least at one time I could definity see how this could be considered a reproduction or a copy. To me it definitely meets the definition of an Imitation Numismatic Item. And if so it is covered by the HPA and needs to be marked COPY.</p><p><br /></p><p>Comment to medoraman, you mean to be talking about the 1870-S half dime and quarter. The 1873-S half dime and quarter are common coins. The 1870-S half dime is unique and the 70-S quarter is unknown today but at least one was known to have been struck for the mint cornerstone.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I was under the impression he never heard anything back saying don't do it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1105328, member: 66"]Or that they are building a case against you and don't want to tip their hand. Definition from the Hobby Protection Act "The term “imitation numismatic item” means an item which purports to be, but in fact is not, an original numismatic item or which is a reproduction, copy, or counterfeit of an original numismatic item." Well is sure seems to be doing a pretty good job of purporting to be a 1964-D Peace dollar, but it isn't one. And since 1964-D dollars did exist at least at one time I could definity see how this could be considered a reproduction or a copy. To me it definitely meets the definition of an Imitation Numismatic Item. And if so it is covered by the HPA and needs to be marked COPY. Comment to medoraman, you mean to be talking about the 1870-S half dime and quarter. The 1873-S half dime and quarter are common coins. The 1870-S half dime is unique and the 70-S quarter is unknown today but at least one was known to have been struck for the mint cornerstone. I was under the impression he never heard anything back saying don't do it.[/QUOTE]
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