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<p>[QUOTE="Quentin Christensen, post: 24712223, member: 107396"]Thanks everyone! A lot of really helpful info from you all. Although it does look like a very complex area, and yes, I don't have a specific interest in Tunisia, that was just one of the images I'd made I particularly liked - I have done some from various other countries. Whether enough to avoid problems is hard to say. And yes, I wasn't sure with that original Tunisian coin, who might have a claim over the design - whether the government of Tunisia, or the Paris mint, and I guess in some cases, depending on the contract between the two, it could go either way.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've started a site researching information on coins I collect. For instance in researching that Tunisian coin, I learnt about Arabic Calligraphy - the blue pattern above the crescent in my image above - where every reference site I can find simply calls that "a design" - it's actually the ruler's name written very artistically - and I just thought I'd have a bit of fun with some of the photos I took of my coins. But it seems it might be too ambiguous legally, so I guess I'll just spend that time researching more coins instead <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Quentin Christensen, post: 24712223, member: 107396"]Thanks everyone! A lot of really helpful info from you all. Although it does look like a very complex area, and yes, I don't have a specific interest in Tunisia, that was just one of the images I'd made I particularly liked - I have done some from various other countries. Whether enough to avoid problems is hard to say. And yes, I wasn't sure with that original Tunisian coin, who might have a claim over the design - whether the government of Tunisia, or the Paris mint, and I guess in some cases, depending on the contract between the two, it could go either way. I've started a site researching information on coins I collect. For instance in researching that Tunisian coin, I learnt about Arabic Calligraphy - the blue pattern above the crescent in my image above - where every reference site I can find simply calls that "a design" - it's actually the ruler's name written very artistically - and I just thought I'd have a bit of fun with some of the photos I took of my coins. But it seems it might be too ambiguous legally, so I guess I'll just spend that time researching more coins instead :)[/QUOTE]
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