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<p>[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 2173007, member: 16729"]Okay, here goes: Hey Daniel! Doug isn't sharing with me <b>what text (volume, issue) or online reference</b> from which he got the following quote from:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>“a deviation of one digit in the date on a coin is not likely to distinguish it sufficiently from the original to alert an ‘unsuspecting person of ordinary observation and care’ whom the criminal counterfeit law protects, let alone the ‘ignorant, unthinking and credulous’ who are not excluded from the protection of civil consumer law.” The Commission went on to find “a purchaser lacking access to a manual…listing the precise dates of issue of the coins in question, might be fooled as to the authenticity of a coin identical in all respects but the date of the original issue”.</i></p><p><br /></p><p>He says you know, and that you know it's "100% genuine". </p><p><br /></p><p>BTW Doug, I have no reason to doubt your quote's authenticity (yet), I just want to see the original text with my own eyes. </p><p><br /></p><p>If none of you mind, that is. </p><p><br /></p><p>But if this is simply a flame war between you two, I'll just shut up now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 2173007, member: 16729"]Okay, here goes: Hey Daniel! Doug isn't sharing with me [B]what text (volume, issue) or online reference[/B] from which he got the following quote from: [I]“a deviation of one digit in the date on a coin is not likely to distinguish it sufficiently from the original to alert an ‘unsuspecting person of ordinary observation and care’ whom the criminal counterfeit law protects, let alone the ‘ignorant, unthinking and credulous’ who are not excluded from the protection of civil consumer law.” The Commission went on to find “a purchaser lacking access to a manual…listing the precise dates of issue of the coins in question, might be fooled as to the authenticity of a coin identical in all respects but the date of the original issue”.[/I] He says you know, and that you know it's "100% genuine". BTW Doug, I have no reason to doubt your quote's authenticity (yet), I just want to see the original text with my own eyes. If none of you mind, that is. But if this is simply a flame war between you two, I'll just shut up now.[/QUOTE]
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