But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
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Originally posted by: CaptHenway But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
Although this is made from genuine coins, it closely mimics known and valuable numismatic items that already exist and are actively traded and/or bid on.
A fantasy-date over-strike does not mimic any previously-existing numismatic items.
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That milled quarter sure fits into that milled dollar nicely
It sure does, and the piece even weighs the correct 8.1g.
Im already sending in a Bust Dollar that's a bust for a customer who doesn't believe me that it's a fake.
oh, brother. c'mon Capt, give it up already, you're above it all.
But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
LOL !
Right on. Call it a fantasy piece and all is well.
But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
LOL !
Right on. Call it a fantasy piece and all is well.
That fits along with the logic used for the other "reasoning"......
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
You mean like a two headed coin?
But they are altered from genuine coins, so that's all right.
Although this is made from genuine coins, it closely mimics known and valuable numismatic items that already exist and are actively traded and/or bid on.
A fantasy-date over-strike does not mimic any previously-existing numismatic items.