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Jeff: the real issue is not that someone buys them for what they are and enjoys them as such, but rather that somehow (estate or otherwise) they subsequently enter the market as "real." With Betts forgeries/fantasies, at least there was/is a list of (if not all) what was produced and the subtle differences. If we could produce a CD or photo-file of all these "recent" forgeries, the problem could be avoided somewhat in the future. But this doesn't seem tobe being done. Syd
Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Syd. One of the problems here is that it is NOT illegal to sell > copies that aren't marked with the "COPY" stamp. First off, the > seller is purporting these to be of the 19th century or early 20th > centruy, long before the Hobby Protection Act was passed -- and there > is no provision that earlier copies need to be marked as such. Now, > regardless of whether we believe that his pieces are being very > recently made, there is simply no real way to PROVE that they are > newly produced. Secondly, the Hobby Protection Act ONLY applies to US > coins...it does NOT cover colonial issues. Ironically, one of the > cases that actually went to court over it involved a 1787 Fugio copper > which did not have the "COPY" stamp -- the decision reached was that > only official US coinage was subject to the terms of the Act -- even > though the Fugio's could have been argued as one of the first official > coinages by the new nation! > > The only thing that seems reasonable to me is that if you think they > are neat items (to me they seem a modern equivalent of the Betts > forgeries, for instance), then buy them for what they are worth to you > -- in my case $15 to $30 a pop doesn't seem unreasonable for the > amount of work that must have been involved. If you don't like them > at all, then don't buy them -- I'm sure there were many contemporaries > of Betts that shunned his production as well. > > Jeff Rock > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Jeff: the real issue is not that someone buys them for what they are and enjoys them as such, but rather that somehow (estate or otherwise) they subsequently enter the market as "real." With Betts forgeries/fantasies, at least there was/is a list of (if not all) what was produced and the subtle differences. If we could produce a CD or photo-file of all these "recent" forgeries, the problem could be avoided somewhat in the future. But this doesn't seem tobe being done. Syd <p>Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE> <font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Hi Syd. One of the problems here is that it is NOT illegal to sell copies that aren't marked with the "COPY" stamp. First off, the seller is purporting these to be of the 19th century or early 20th centruy, long before the Hobby Protection Act was passed -- and there is no provision that earlier copies need to be marked as such. Now, regardless of whether we believe that his pieces are being very recently made, there is simply no real way to PROVE that they are newly produced. Secondly, the Hobby Protection Act ONLY applies to US coins...it does NOT cover colonial issues. Ironically, one of the cases that actually went to court over it involved a 1787 Fugio copper which did not have the "COPY" stamp -- the decision reached was that only official US coinage was subject to the terms of the Act -- even though the Fugio's could have been argued as one of the first official coinages by the new nation!</font></font> <p><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>The only thing that seems reasonable to me is that if you think they are neat items (to me they seem a modern equivalent of the Betts forgeries, for instance), then buy them for what they are worth to you -- in my case $15 to $30 a pop doesn't seem unreasonable for the amount of work that must have been involved. If you don't like them at all, then don't buy them -- I'm sure there were many contemporaries of Betts that shunned his production as well.</font></font> <p><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Jeff Rock</font></font> <br> <br><tt>To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:</tt> <br><tt>colonial-coins-unsubscribe@egroups.com</tt> <br> <br> <p><tt>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the <a href="http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/">Yahoo! Terms of Service</a>.</tt></blockquote> </html>
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