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<p>[QUOTE="acsearch.info, post: 4553409, member: 105839"]There are more than 100'000 new auction records added each month on average. Going through all of them is simply not possible, as Barry already pointed out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Furthermore, you have to understand that acsearch is first and foremost an auction archive. Completness is essential. For this very reason we do not remove coins from the archive nor do we touch descriptions.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I understand that it is important to be able to add information (wrong descriptions, forgeries, etc.). That's why we introduced the comments section. Why do you think that no one was using that resource?</p><p><br /></p><p>If you think a coin is fake, your are welcome to leave a comment to inform others about it. BUT, we do require you to exactly explain why you think the coin is fake and, whenever possible, add a link to one of the forgery databases. Comments that simply say "This is a forgery" without further explanation will be deleted in order to protect the coins, the buyers and the auction houses from wrong accusations.</p><p><br /></p><p>Simon[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="acsearch.info, post: 4553409, member: 105839"]There are more than 100'000 new auction records added each month on average. Going through all of them is simply not possible, as Barry already pointed out. Furthermore, you have to understand that acsearch is first and foremost an auction archive. Completness is essential. For this very reason we do not remove coins from the archive nor do we touch descriptions. But I understand that it is important to be able to add information (wrong descriptions, forgeries, etc.). That's why we introduced the comments section. Why do you think that no one was using that resource? If you think a coin is fake, your are welcome to leave a comment to inform others about it. BUT, we do require you to exactly explain why you think the coin is fake and, whenever possible, add a link to one of the forgery databases. Comments that simply say "This is a forgery" without further explanation will be deleted in order to protect the coins, the buyers and the auction houses from wrong accusations. Simon[/QUOTE]
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