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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 3317982, member: 26302"]No, I have read your assertions that how "only a major mint" could replicate such things, (did this come from a RCM press release?). I am simply saying its not true in my view, but would love to learn something if I am wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please, again, (especially given the easily found Alibaba fake posted above, you can easily find vendors in China to make better quality ones as well), how only a "major mint" could ever make radial lines or a privy mark? You are making assertions here that untold thousands of others will read, and I refuse to allow them to be uncontested. Thousands of more people read these posts than are members here. I do not want them thinking they can simply buy a maple leaf from an unknown party and believe they have no risk. The link above PROVES a maple leaf has no less risk than any other bullion. If you do not know what you are doing, make sure your DEALER does.</p><p><br /></p><p>The whole reading a coin DNA is interesting, and I thank you for bringing that forward, but brings up a whole other can of worms. A lot of people who buy pm do not want their name associated with it. However, something like that possible could be used to trace sales, which to someone paranoid about having their ownership traced be of a different concern.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 3317982, member: 26302"]No, I have read your assertions that how "only a major mint" could replicate such things, (did this come from a RCM press release?). I am simply saying its not true in my view, but would love to learn something if I am wrong. Please, again, (especially given the easily found Alibaba fake posted above, you can easily find vendors in China to make better quality ones as well), how only a "major mint" could ever make radial lines or a privy mark? You are making assertions here that untold thousands of others will read, and I refuse to allow them to be uncontested. Thousands of more people read these posts than are members here. I do not want them thinking they can simply buy a maple leaf from an unknown party and believe they have no risk. The link above PROVES a maple leaf has no less risk than any other bullion. If you do not know what you are doing, make sure your DEALER does. The whole reading a coin DNA is interesting, and I thank you for bringing that forward, but brings up a whole other can of worms. A lot of people who buy pm do not want their name associated with it. However, something like that possible could be used to trace sales, which to someone paranoid about having their ownership traced be of a different concern.[/QUOTE]
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