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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2964426, member: 34882"]And ah yes it does please read the updated H.P.A. specifically the part highlighted in red and than again at the very end where they once again reiterate that fantasy coins must be marked such as those government issued coins altered by non governmental entities such as yourself. The footnote is literally referencing one of your overstrikes before they go on to state no change is necessary because precedent that they must be marked has been set per Gold Bullion Intl.</p><p><br /></p><p>'2. Suggested Rules Modifications</p><p>Some commenters suggested modifications to the Rules.</p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">In particular, </span></p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">several commenters suggested modifications to address ‘‘fantasy coins,’’ government-issued coins altered by non-governmental entities to bear historically impossible dates or other features marketed as novelties. 15</span></p><p>.................................</p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">21</span></p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">Notably, the Commission has addressed whether coins resembling government issued coins with date variations are subject to the Rules. In re Gold Bullion Int’l, Ltd., 92 F.T.C. 196 (1978). It concluded that such coins should be marked as a ‘‘COPY’’ because otherwise they could be mistaken for an original numismatic item.</span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2964426, member: 34882"]And ah yes it does please read the updated H.P.A. specifically the part highlighted in red and than again at the very end where they once again reiterate that fantasy coins must be marked such as those government issued coins altered by non governmental entities such as yourself. The footnote is literally referencing one of your overstrikes before they go on to state no change is necessary because precedent that they must be marked has been set per Gold Bullion Intl. '2. Suggested Rules Modifications Some commenters suggested modifications to the Rules. [COLOR=#ff0000]In particular, several commenters suggested modifications to address ‘‘fantasy coins,’’ government-issued coins altered by non-governmental entities to bear historically impossible dates or other features marketed as novelties. 15[/COLOR] ................................. [COLOR=#ff0000]21 Notably, the Commission has addressed whether coins resembling government issued coins with date variations are subject to the Rules. In re Gold Bullion Int’l, Ltd., 92 F.T.C. 196 (1978). It concluded that such coins should be marked as a ‘‘COPY’’ because otherwise they could be mistaken for an original numismatic item.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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