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1¢ Lord & Taylor "Romain" Counterfeit.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:130.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 348.00 USD
1¢ Lord & Taylor  Romain  Counterfeit.
<B>1¢ Lord & Taylor "Romain" Counterfeit.</B></I> Created in the 1960's and sold by either their creator or his agents into the numismatic marketplace. The cases are reasonably good fabrications, duplicating four different merchants. These are Lord & Taylor, Kirkpatrick & Gault, Take Ayer's Pills and Ayer's Sarsaparilla (Medium Ayer's.) Although reasonably deceptive, after just a little bit of studying these fakes, no one should be fooled. The cases are generally quite dark, sometimes giving the appearance of toned, silvered pieces. They are a slightly different shape and size both face and back. The tabs are shaped differently, as is the front of the frame. Each merchant has definitive telltale characteristics that can be easily spotted once they are known. The only thing genuine in these "Romain" fakes is the stamp. The mica is not mica, but a modern plastic. It is always crystal clear, with a high gloss to the surface. They are covered and illustrated on page 449 of Fred Reed's book. Mr. Mayer had three of the four different merchants, lacking only a Take Ayer' Pills, which we have also photographed with this group to help with the identification of these modern fakes. This first example of Mr. Mayer's is a One Cent Lord & Taylor. We have seen these sell as fakes for several hundred dollars (and also as real for thousands), as most collectors want at least one as a sample. <I>Bank Note Reporter </B></I>recently ran an exhaustive study of these pieces authored by Fred Reed.<BR><I>From The Frederick Mayer Collection</B></I><BR><BR><b>Shipping:</b> Coins & Currency (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.heritageauctions.com/common/shipping.php">view shipping information</a>)