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<p>[QUOTE="Numismat, post: 1274667, member: 15019"]The vast majority are fairly inexpensive, and would be more trouble than it's worth to fake them in a comparable quality and porcelain. The reason why these pieces tend to stay so sharp and undamaged is due to both their lack of general circulation and the strong, resilient porcelain used by the famous Meissen company that made most of these.</p><p>There are also just as many medals, without coin denominations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismat, post: 1274667, member: 15019"]The vast majority are fairly inexpensive, and would be more trouble than it's worth to fake them in a comparable quality and porcelain. The reason why these pieces tend to stay so sharp and undamaged is due to both their lack of general circulation and the strong, resilient porcelain used by the famous Meissen company that made most of these. There are also just as many medals, without coin denominations.[/QUOTE]
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