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RD18

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These are the #s I have left. 64,68,70,82,89,94,106,109,113,114,117,118,123,126,128,131,134,135,141,159,160,166,175,182,186,225,240 Russ
 

RD18

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Gary, there were several different metals used to create these coins. The most common was done in a bronze tone metal about 100 made I received all of these and have a few left I will bring some to the ROCS show this weekend. Then there were a few (don't have exact count, less than 5 made) done in silver. Another few were done in silver and gold this info is based an a letter given to me with one of the coins it states less than 20 were made in this form. I know that there was only one made in solid gold (I hope to own it one day). I saw that silver one that you talked about for sale. Most of these never were released to the general public as there was a cease and desist given because of something to do with copyright issues with Bejing.
 
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RD18 said:
Most of these never were released to the general public as there was a cease and desist given because of something to do with copyright issues with Bejing.

I have never thought of China as being a bastion of copyright protection. 8)

Irony is not dead… :p
 

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