Even with a mintage of fifteen million the coin became very popular among collectors and good forgeries exists. |
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And it was the internet bloggers who hammered away at the obvious forgeries in the fake memos. |
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He has been now absolved of all guilt, and his forgeries recognised as poetical Dada boutades. |
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All of these are claimed to be forgeries by some historians but some, or all, may well be genuine. |
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So the basis for calling the memos forgeries seems to rest on points that don't add up. |
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Everyone who used a computer before 1990 know the score with the forgeries. |
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Special attention was given to large, complicated scripts used in chancelleries to discourage imitation or forgeries of important documents. |
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In fact the seals and signature were forgeries, but Mr Catt was not to know that for many months. |
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Now ink tests have shown that the documents were forgeries and both papers have apologized. |
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What will they try to do with these things, with these documents, with these forgeries? |
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The Sibylline books were destroyed by fire in 83 B.C. but many later forgeries were made. |
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These coins could be shrink wrapped with an embedded microdot to assure authenticity, preventing counterfeits or forgeries. |
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As part of the new searches, immigration officers will pore over documents, looking for forgeries of British and other national passports. |
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Which suggests that, to Pein's mind, it is actually impossible to prove that the documents are forgeries. |
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The ink tended to fade and smudge, making the banknotes look like forgeries. |
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If these documents are shown to be forgeries, it will be the turning point in the news business between the new and old media. |
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There was no evidence which could support the conclusion that all the documents necessarily were forgeries. |
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She also claims that some signatures are forgeries, an extremely serious allegation for which she provides no evidence. |
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Some were certain that the documents were forgeries and the earlier reports were fraudulent. |
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In addition to finding counterfeits, fakes and forgeries, they also find individuals using artists' names to generate sales. |
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But there were still some who challenged her allegations and the validity of the decrypts, calling them forgeries. |
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Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time. |
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Most of us are aware that there are such things as fakes, forgeries, copies and reproductions. |
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Many doctors also believe that computer-generated prescriptions will make forgeries less likely. |
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If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue. |
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Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries. |
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Within ten years of Vincent van Gogh's death in 1890, his paintings and drawings were being faked, and forgeries continue to distort our understanding of his work. |
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That report was based on documents that were later deemed to be forgeries. |
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I think the documents are indeed forgeries, but who made them? |
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The Niger documents were closely examined and found to be forgeries. |
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Their forgeries are stiff, exaggeratedly uniform, and lacking in the fluency and spontaneity of genuine autographs. |
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The aim is to decrease the number of prescription forgeries and alterations and double-doctoring. |
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Worse still: A rumor emerged that the Americans themselves could be behind the forgeries. |
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It is so very fateful because all the other forgeries and misguidance originate therein. |
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As well, errors and forgeries, which are of great interest to specialist philatelists, should not be overlooked. |
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The PCGG was unable to say immediately whether any or all of the 15 works seized might be authentic or duplicates, or forgeries. |
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After conducting a technical examination of the passports, RCMP forensic specialists concluded that they were forgeries. |
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In most cases, these crude forgeries were detected before the notes or coins entered circulation. |
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However, there is also a continual supply of illegal, substandard copies and forgeries. |
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Four General Security officers attended, in China, another training course in the detection of forgeries. |
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For example, a price surge sometimes leads to a spate of forgeries followed by total depreciation. |
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A concern was raised about the possibility of forgeries of this certificate. |
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To the forgeries of money bills should be added those, today of much greater importance, of payment cards. |
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The lecture demonstrated how art historians and scientists work together to distinguish forgeries from genuine antiquities. |
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These have all been cases of very low quality forgeries, though occasionally they have been accepted for payment. |
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There are many other forgeries in the paper to do with primes, Catalan numbers, binomial and trinomial numbers, mixing some genuine examples with the forgeries. |
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The differences are so obvious to the untutored eye that it is impossible to believe that anyone ever considered the fake documents to be anything but forgeries. |
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Provenance is also important because there are so many fakes and forgeries in the market, as well as a wealth of items illegally excavated and exported. |
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There are a number of situations that present potential liability for artists, galleries and publishers in the area of fakes, forgeries and stolen art. |
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Marubeni has claimed that contracts signed and stamped by a Marubeni director were found to be forgeries and the manager whom Lehman's bankers met in Marubeni's offices was an impostor. |
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The programme enlisted the help of various experts to determine whether the paintings were genuine or forgeries. |
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Mary denied writing them, arguing that her handwriting was not difficult to imitate, and insisted they were forgeries. |
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They may represent later forgeries of the 10th century, when this title was standard for kings of England. |
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The Jesuit Matteo Ricci while staying in Nanjing wrote that Chinese scam artists were ingenious at making forgeries and huge profits. |
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Tim Pye, the exhibition's lead curator, argues that the genre dovetailed with a renewed interest in a romantic, chivalric British past this was the era of the great Gaelic literary forgeries by the likes of Thomas Chatterton. |
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These documents were dismissed by the IAEA as forgeries, with the concurrence in that judgment of outside experts. |
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Other passages found in Manusmriti, such as those relating to Ganesha, are modern era insertions and forgeries. |
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Incidentally, the recent sigless posts were mine, not forgeries. I just had to reinstall Agent and forgot to enable them. |
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The vehicle manifested serious defects and the animals' passports were forgeries, as the dogs had not reached the legally required age for transport. |
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For more than 25 years, the MCH Group has been committed to the protection of intellectual property in the framework of the BASELWORLD Watch and Jewellery Show and has supported the fight against imitations and forgeries. |
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Even a set of 19th-century forgeries would be rather intriguing. |
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Washington was well aware of the hostility in congress, of the slanders spread by Rush and James Lovell of Massachusetts, and of the effect of forgeries published in the American press by adroit British agents. |
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I also note that we are seeing many different types of forgeries. |
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Some forgeries are easy to spot while others are dangerously good copies. |
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Records of solved felonies alone reveal that these career criminals commit 81 per cent of all burglaries and 68-77 percent of the rapes, muggings, robberies, car thefts and forgeries. |
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Eighty per cent of General Security staff reportedly passed further training courses in detection of forgeries conducted by the German project office in Beirut. |
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Some of these have since been discovered to be forgeries, and others had been subsequently amended or tampered with. |
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Since yesterday evening, the rumour mill' in this House has been saying that the administration has completed its investigations with the assistance of graphologists and concluded that there are no forgeries. |
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When they, too, were declared forgeries, the TNA called in the police. |
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Another issue is that several books are considered to be forgeries. |
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