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<p>[QUOTE="BR549, post: 917348, member: 7110"]You know, others that come here and read these threads don't really care for a poster who has a specific agenda, such as yours...the remainder of what you have to say after the barb is delivered, is almost meaningless, so why waste your time and especially my time as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like all reputable grading companies, the counterfeiters went after them first, after all, they stand to make more profit with a real coin in a higher grade slab and even more profit with a counterfeit coin in a counterfeit slab!</p><p><br /></p><p>I do however think both the services were caught a little bit off guard when the first identified bogus slabs surfaced and were deemed exceptionally well made copies. It was that little push that was needed in our hobby to get the certification companies going in order to stop-gap the pending flood of counterfeit coins and holders. </p><p><br /></p><p>As of now, Canada leads the way in curtailing counterfeiting on all levels, we should really take a hard look at what the Canadians have accomplished in a few short years. </p><p><br /></p><p> Happy Collecting[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BR549, post: 917348, member: 7110"]You know, others that come here and read these threads don't really care for a poster who has a specific agenda, such as yours...the remainder of what you have to say after the barb is delivered, is almost meaningless, so why waste your time and especially my time as well. Like all reputable grading companies, the counterfeiters went after them first, after all, they stand to make more profit with a real coin in a higher grade slab and even more profit with a counterfeit coin in a counterfeit slab! I do however think both the services were caught a little bit off guard when the first identified bogus slabs surfaced and were deemed exceptionally well made copies. It was that little push that was needed in our hobby to get the certification companies going in order to stop-gap the pending flood of counterfeit coins and holders. As of now, Canada leads the way in curtailing counterfeiting on all levels, we should really take a hard look at what the Canadians have accomplished in a few short years. Happy Collecting[/QUOTE]
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