The Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation (ACEF) is offering to stamp "COPY" on counterfeit coins brought to their table at the upcoming American Numismatic Association show. Here's the press release.
-Editor
Make your counterfeit coins legal to own!
What do you do with counterfeit coins you unwittingly purchased?
According to federal law, counterfeit coins are illegal to possess, buy or sell. Hence, once a victim
becomes aware that the coin is counterfeit, he/she should turn it over to the nearest Secret Service
agent or local law-enforcement official. Often that is impractical because of distance or law enforcement
being reluctant to spend time to recover one or two counterfeit items, especially fake coins.
There is another remedy. Have the word "COPY" incused on either the back or front of the coin so that it
complies with the Hobby Protection Act, rendering the counterfeit legal to possess.
Problem: Other than private and government mints, there a few entities that have the knowledge and
equipment to properly stamp the word COPY on a counterfeit coin.
As a public service, the non-profit Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation (ACEF) will properly mark
COPY on up to three counterfeit coins per owner free of charge at Table No. 1928 located on the bourse
during the World's Fair of Money Aug. 7 through 10 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center,
Rosemont, IL.
"We want to help victims to legally possess the counterfeits they have been duped into buying,
especially on the Internet. Perhaps more importantly, we want them to come to the WFOM to see real
coins and meet real dealers who are trusted professionals that will treat them fairly," said ACEF
President John Albanese."
The punches and other equipment used to mark the fake coins with the word COPY mark were made
and donated to the ACEF by Joe Paonessa of the private Root River Mint, Racine, WI.
ACEF is a 501(C)(3)non-profit corporation with Public Charity status. It is funded entirely by donations. For
news and informative articles, as well as donating, visit ACEF's website:
www.acefonline.org
For more information on the Root River Mint, see:
https://rrmint.com/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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