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<p>[QUOTE="TVO, post: 4859853, member: 114720"]Ill take the last one first.</p><p>Yes I know it is a nickel that was not made like a reg nickel of the time and was then found out pretty easy.</p><p>From my reading he did beak the law.</p><p>Now expand youR mind and tell me if I own one does it have to be counterfeit, meaning with intent to deceive? Can it be a replica in a case that says replica and therefore no intent to deceive? What about just in a bag that said Henning nickel?</p><p>What if I do not know it is mixed in with coins I am intending to use? Point is it is not counterfeit if my intent is not counterfeit because.... well I said it a million times and all I get back are “you are wrong” or bad analogies or some dude trying to impress me with his GT JD.</p><p><br /></p><p>If any coin that is fake can be, or is, a counterfeit why is intent to deceive in the definition?</p><p>Why have the words replica and counterfeit if all fake coins are counterfeit?</p><p>Is a fake coin (or a replica) a fake (or replica) until someone tries to pass it and then it is forever a counterfeit?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TVO, post: 4859853, member: 114720"]Ill take the last one first. Yes I know it is a nickel that was not made like a reg nickel of the time and was then found out pretty easy. From my reading he did beak the law. Now expand youR mind and tell me if I own one does it have to be counterfeit, meaning with intent to deceive? Can it be a replica in a case that says replica and therefore no intent to deceive? What about just in a bag that said Henning nickel? What if I do not know it is mixed in with coins I am intending to use? Point is it is not counterfeit if my intent is not counterfeit because.... well I said it a million times and all I get back are “you are wrong” or bad analogies or some dude trying to impress me with his GT JD. If any coin that is fake can be, or is, a counterfeit why is intent to deceive in the definition? Why have the words replica and counterfeit if all fake coins are counterfeit? Is a fake coin (or a replica) a fake (or replica) until someone tries to pass it and then it is forever a counterfeit?[/QUOTE]
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