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<p>[QUOTE="Lolli, post: 3365594, member: 96900"]I want to delete my account !</p><p><br /></p><p>It is a serious problem to say it is fake because it is a die match to a forgery as I have mentioned very often before because you can use every autentic coin to produce fakes all you need is an impression of the coin to make casting moulds or transfer dies!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>Why can´t people understand that it is important to know why the fake is actually fake and that fake reports and bulletin are not always useful if you do not know how to use them and sometimes the information there is not correct!</p><p><br /></p><p>Often it is not written why the fakes in fake coin reports or in bulletin on counterfeits are actually fake and if we do not know this information we have to be very carefully to do not condemn authentic coins from the same dies if the fakes are actually transfer die, cast or electrotype fakes.</p><p><br /></p><p>The information it is a die match to a fake is only interesting if it is a forgery from modern hand cutted dies or recutted transfer dies where details have been modified and are different than on the authentic dies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lolli, post: 3365594, member: 96900"]I want to delete my account ! It is a serious problem to say it is fake because it is a die match to a forgery as I have mentioned very often before because you can use every autentic coin to produce fakes all you need is an impression of the coin to make casting moulds or transfer dies!!! Why can´t people understand that it is important to know why the fake is actually fake and that fake reports and bulletin are not always useful if you do not know how to use them and sometimes the information there is not correct! Often it is not written why the fakes in fake coin reports or in bulletin on counterfeits are actually fake and if we do not know this information we have to be very carefully to do not condemn authentic coins from the same dies if the fakes are actually transfer die, cast or electrotype fakes. The information it is a die match to a fake is only interesting if it is a forgery from modern hand cutted dies or recutted transfer dies where details have been modified and are different than on the authentic dies.[/QUOTE]
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