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<p>[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 4290272, member: 44316"]Since banker's marks don't have style, I could imagine practicing a bit with a chisel on a US cent and then using the same technique on a recently make fake to add a "banker's mark" that was not cast and not in the die. I don't recall seeing a modern banker's mark on a modern fake, but if a counterfeiter had the skill to make a convincing fake I think the banker's mark part would be easy to fake.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 4290272, member: 44316"]Since banker's marks don't have style, I could imagine practicing a bit with a chisel on a US cent and then using the same technique on a recently make fake to add a "banker's mark" that was not cast and not in the die. I don't recall seeing a modern banker's mark on a modern fake, but if a counterfeiter had the skill to make a convincing fake I think the banker's mark part would be easy to fake.[/QUOTE]
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