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Mike and Byron,
I enjoyed reading your comments on this thread and unfortunately the Hobby
Protection Act is not enough to put a end to con-artist and the greed that
drives them. It would be nice if these deeds were punishable by spending
some time in jail and maybe our modern day low lifes can ponder how they
melted down an old British 1/2d or manipulated an existing coin and it would
seem filling in the word "copy" would not be all that difficult for those who
have the ability to do so.
Ray T.
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Mike and Byron,<BR>
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I enjoyed reading your comments on this thread and unfortunately the Hobby Protection Act is not enough to put a end to con-artist and the greed that drives them. It would be nice if these deeds were punishable by spending some time in jail and maybe our modern day low lifes can ponder how they melted down an old British 1/2d or manipulated an existing coin and it would seem filling in the word "copy" would not be all that difficult for those who have the ability to do so.<BR>
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Ray T.</FONT></HTML>
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