If I may introduce ourselves to this forum. We run a very useful web site. A web site that is becoming essential in
Counterfeit Detection and avoiding forgeries.
We have close to 19,000 fakes identified on the site and around 5,000 of these from recognised authrorites and academia, including the IAPN,
ANA and the British Museum to name a few.
Check us out at
https://www.forgerynetwork.comWe are bringing more counterfeit material to you at a rapid rate and hope to bring more US items soon. Thus we would like to announce..
ForgeryNetwork now contains the entire collection of counterfeit coins published in the book, "Anglo Saxon Counterfeits" by Tony Abramson, with his permission.
This is a very important collection, as most of these coins were authenticated by the British Museum in London, arguably the highest authority of British coins world-wide, along with other prestigious 'authorities' including Baldwin's ('Black Museum'), Lawrence and Spink - collated by their reference numbers.
The collection contains thousands of coins, that have been submitted to these authorities for authentication over a period of more than one hundred years. The author and collator of the publication, Tony Abramson, is a highly regarded scholar, author and collector on this subject matter and has published several books particularly on Anglo-Saxon coinage. (See
https://www.anglo-saxon-coinage.co.uk/books/). Along with viewing the images and their related contents on ForgeryNetwork, we would encourage obtaining the book, if you are a Collector of Anglo-Saxon coins. Although we understand few copies remain, Spink may still have some.
We endeavour to bring more published material to the site and we can only do this with your continued support. We encourage you to use our resource whenever considering a purchase or bidding on coins, to confirm the authenticity of each item. Please help us out in any way you can, so we can bring more material in, even if it's an occasional contribution, commenting or even just sharing this post.
Please share this announcement widely, particularly amongst groups of medieval and Anglo-Saxon enthusiasts.
See all our new Anglo Saxon entries here...
https://forgerynetwork.com/default....nglo%20saxonSincerely
Mark Naber
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