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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 7970507, member: 5372"]I don't disagree. It is still a sort of straw man position to separate "contemporary counterfeit ...intended to be used in commerce"' as an acceptable class, because ultimately any counterfeit piece is bought and/or sold as a result of commerce, no?</p><p> </p><p>The type of "rare" pieces you mean are a very small portion of the problem, because the mass counterfeiters realize selling counterfeit big ticket pieces are not as profitable as more affordable pieces....Bust Halves, common Morgan's, etc..</p><p><br /></p><p>Contemporary or not, is not the issue. Re. my question concerning Machin's pieces, can you readily identify differences?</p><p>Counterfeiters know this, and err on the side of human nature proclivity to covet, and greed. The majority of the time the counterfeiters are correct, as are the people that sell such pieces on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>Truth in editing: changed There to The.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 7970507, member: 5372"]I don't disagree. It is still a sort of straw man position to separate "contemporary counterfeit ...intended to be used in commerce"' as an acceptable class, because ultimately any counterfeit piece is bought and/or sold as a result of commerce, no? The type of "rare" pieces you mean are a very small portion of the problem, because the mass counterfeiters realize selling counterfeit big ticket pieces are not as profitable as more affordable pieces....Bust Halves, common Morgan's, etc.. Contemporary or not, is not the issue. Re. my question concerning Machin's pieces, can you readily identify differences? Counterfeiters know this, and err on the side of human nature proclivity to covet, and greed. The majority of the time the counterfeiters are correct, as are the people that sell such pieces on eBay. Truth in editing: changed There to The.[/QUOTE]
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