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<p>[QUOTE="Randy_K, post: 1286802, member: 23248"]Chinese law makes reproducing Chinese coins made before 1949 (<i>before the People's Republic of China</i>) perfectly legal and makes reproductions of coins of other countries, regardless of the date, legal as well. In China, Jinghuashei is following the letter of the law. It is what happens to them once they make their way to the USA that becomes significant, however, the USA cannot impose US law on foreign soil on a Chinese citizen abiding by that country's laws. As noted before, selling them as real, committing fraud, is when they become a crime and that is generally committed in the USA as opposed to offshore. Importing them into the USA without the proper "copy" marking is also a crime but rarely enforced except for the most gregarious importer.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is ethically wrong to import large numbers of fakes to be resold as the real deal as opposed to a few collector's items that won't resold or, if resold, be clearly identified as fake.</p><p><br /></p><p>I like Jinghuashei's 1974 aluminum 1¢ and the 1943 copper 1¢. They would be cool to own. Will PCGS slab a fake?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Randy_K, post: 1286802, member: 23248"]Chinese law makes reproducing Chinese coins made before 1949 ([I]before the People's Republic of China[/I]) perfectly legal and makes reproductions of coins of other countries, regardless of the date, legal as well. In China, Jinghuashei is following the letter of the law. It is what happens to them once they make their way to the USA that becomes significant, however, the USA cannot impose US law on foreign soil on a Chinese citizen abiding by that country's laws. As noted before, selling them as real, committing fraud, is when they become a crime and that is generally committed in the USA as opposed to offshore. Importing them into the USA without the proper "copy" marking is also a crime but rarely enforced except for the most gregarious importer. It is ethically wrong to import large numbers of fakes to be resold as the real deal as opposed to a few collector's items that won't resold or, if resold, be clearly identified as fake. I like Jinghuashei's 1974 aluminum 1¢ and the 1943 copper 1¢. They would be cool to own. Will PCGS slab a fake?[/QUOTE]
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