Numismatic Forgery

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Zyrus Press, 2004 - 199 páginas
This book takes the reader into the hidden workshop of the criminal forger, and explains the methods and techniques that every serious coin collector should know before they purchase a rare or expensive coin. The informational interviews Larson conducted with the infamous master forger, Mark Hofmann, at Utah State Prison in the late 1980s lay the foundation for a number of methods revealed in this book. Hofmann is widely known for his forgery of historical Mormon documents, but Hofmann's coin forgeries continue to serve as a note of caution and a source of frustration and embarassment to many collectors and dealers. Larson's book offers a detailed and brilliant approach to how rare coins are privately manufactured, and promises to forever change how collectors and dealers of rare coins understand and approach counterfeit detection.
 

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Chapter
1
Chapter Three
25
Chapter Four
39
Chapter Five
55
Chapter
81
Chapter Seven
101
Chapter Eight
119
Chapter Nine
135
Chapter
155
Appendix
175
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