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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1861747, member: 19463"]My problem with this series is deciding where to draw the line between official issues and contemporary, barbarous copies. Some are obvious; some less so. Even within what I consider original, there is a lot of difference in quality of die work. It seems to be an area I'd want to study before buying many. Of course some of the wildest ones go for more than the official ones so it is all a matter of personal choice.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1861747, member: 19463"]My problem with this series is deciding where to draw the line between official issues and contemporary, barbarous copies. Some are obvious; some less so. Even within what I consider original, there is a lot of difference in quality of die work. It seems to be an area I'd want to study before buying many. Of course some of the wildest ones go for more than the official ones so it is all a matter of personal choice.[/QUOTE]
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