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<p>[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 3913778, member: 100720"]What is new is the how much counterfeit inventory is now flooding the market. It started in drips a few years ago and now it's a flood. That is what is new.</p><p><br /></p><p>I didn't just discover counterfeits, what I discovered is the flood of them which wasn't a discovery as much as a willingness to believe all the evidence, article after article, loads of coin dealers complaining about how prevalent the problem has become, etc. I always dismissed counterfeits as a minor problem but that has changed. It's a flood, a lucrative business model targeting coin values large and small including graded coins, and it's grown to be a big problem for everyone in the hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>Saying over and over again that it's nothing new does not change all the evidence that Chinese Counterfeits are now flooding the market. That is what is new. Denying it does not change the evidence.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is the last I am answering your repeated statements of "It's not true" despite all the evidence posted to the contrary.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 3913778, member: 100720"]What is new is the how much counterfeit inventory is now flooding the market. It started in drips a few years ago and now it's a flood. That is what is new. I didn't just discover counterfeits, what I discovered is the flood of them which wasn't a discovery as much as a willingness to believe all the evidence, article after article, loads of coin dealers complaining about how prevalent the problem has become, etc. I always dismissed counterfeits as a minor problem but that has changed. It's a flood, a lucrative business model targeting coin values large and small including graded coins, and it's grown to be a big problem for everyone in the hobby. Saying over and over again that it's nothing new does not change all the evidence that Chinese Counterfeits are now flooding the market. That is what is new. Denying it does not change the evidence. This is the last I am answering your repeated statements of "It's not true" despite all the evidence posted to the contrary.[/QUOTE]
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