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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1523491, member: 22004"]The grading services have the authorities numbers on speed-dial. And notes are much easier to track than coins so any number that pops up in a data base of law enforcement, generates an automatic law enforcement action. I'm not saying it will lead to a pre-dawn raid, but if it is on their list, fake, stolen, suspicious, etc., you may just get a call from the relevant law enforcement agency.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1523491, member: 22004"]The grading services have the authorities numbers on speed-dial. And notes are much easier to track than coins so any number that pops up in a data base of law enforcement, generates an automatic law enforcement action. I'm not saying it will lead to a pre-dawn raid, but if it is on their list, fake, stolen, suspicious, etc., you may just get a call from the relevant law enforcement agency.[/QUOTE]
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