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[Colonial Numismatics] Not so mysterious voce populi farthing fake

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    The Rosa pieces were, I think, produced by Becker in NY during the late
    50s and early 60s. Some have "BECKER" on the edge while others are
    totally unmarked. About 5 years ago, Peter Rosa was selling individual
    pieces and sets through Numismatic News. I think Peter was Becker's
    brother-in-law or some such relation. Syd

    Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote:

    > Stan -- those were probably part of the set that were produced by
    > Peter Rosa; I don't have the exact dates handy, but his company
    > produced copies from the late 60's on, I believe. They were fairly
    > scarce, especially the "weirder" denominations and types, but a hoard
    > surfaced in Las Vegas (of all places) and they have become more
    > common. I believe Tom Rinaldo had four or five of the V.P. farthings,
    > for instance. Most of these were done before the Hobby Protection
    > Act, so don't have the COPY stamp, though some of the later ones have
    > it added in the field, obviously done after casting. Now if we can
    > only get people to stop selling them as genuine!
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    The Rosa pieces were, I think, produced by Becker in NY during the late
    50s and early 60s.  Some have "BECKER" on the edge while others are
    totally unmarked.  About 5 years ago, Peter Rosa was selling individual
    pieces and sets through Numismatic News.  I think Peter was Becker's
    brother-in-law or some such relation.  Syd
    <p>Rosaamltd@aol.com wrote:
    <blockquote TYPE=CITE> <font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Stan -- those
    were probably part of the set that were produced by Peter Rosa; I don't
    have the exact dates handy, but his company produced copies from the late
    60's on, I believe.  They were fairly scarce, especially the "weirder"
    denominations and types, but a hoard surfaced in Las Vegas (of all places)
    and they have become more common.  I believe Tom Rinaldo had four
    or five of the V.P. farthings, for instance.  Most of these were done
    before the Hobby Protection Act, so don't have the COPY stamp, though some
    of the later ones have it added in the field, obviously done after casting. 
    Now if we can only get people to stop selling them as genuine!</font></font>
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