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Section 2101 (b) .....
In Response To: Key word: "COINAGE" ()

"Coins and other numismatic items...."

CITE-

15 USC CHAPTER 48 - HOBBY PROTECTION 01/03/05

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TITLE 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 48 - HOBBY PROTECTION

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CHAPTER 48 - HOBBY PROTECTION

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Sec.

2101. Marking requirements.

(a) Political items.

(b) Coins and other numismatic items.

(c) Rules and regulations.

(d) Exemption.

2102. Private enforcement.

2103. Enforcement by Federal Trade Commission.

(a) Statutory authority.

(b) Incorporation of Federal Trade Commission Act

provisions.

2104. Imports.

2105. Application of other laws.

2106. Definitions.

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15 USC Sec. 2101 01/03/05

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TITLE 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 48 - HOBBY PROTECTION

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Sec. 2101. Marking requirements

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(a) Political items

The manufacture in the United States, or the importation into the

United States, for introduction into or distribution in commerce of

any imitation political item which is not plainly and permanently

marked with the calendar year in which such item was manufactured,

is unlawful and is an unfair or deceptive act or practice in

commerce under the Federal Trade Commission Act [15 U.S.C. 41 et

seq.].
(b) Coins and other numismatic items

The manufacture in the United States, or the importation into the

United States, for introduction into or distribution in commerce of
any imitation numismatic item which is not plainly and permanently

marked "copy", is unlawful and is an unfair or deceptive act or

practice in commerce under the Federal Trade Commission Act [15

U.S.C. 41 et seq.].

(c) Rules and regulations

The Federal Trade Commission shall prescribe rules for

determining the manner and form in which items described in

subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be permanently marked.

(d) Exemption

Subsections (a) and (b), and regulations under subsection (c) of

this section, shall not apply to any common carrier or contract

carrier or freight forwarder with respect to an imitation political

item or imitation numismatic item received, shipped, delivered, or

handled by it for shipment in the ordinary course of its business.

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EFFECTIVE DATE

Section 8 of Pub. L. 93-167 provided that: "This Act [enacting

this chapter] shall apply only to imitation political items and

imitation numismatic items manufactured after the date of enactment

of this Act [Nov. 29, 1973]."

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For purposes of this chapter:

(1) The term "original political item" means any political

button, poster, literature, sticker, or any advertisement

produced for use in any political cause.

(2) The term "imitation political item" means an item which

purports to be, but in fact is not, an original political item,

or which is a reproduction, copy, or counterfeit of an original

political item.

(3) The term "original numismatic item" means anything which

has been a part of a coinage or issue which has been used in

exchange or has been used to commemorate a person or event. Such

term includes coins, tokens, paper money, and commemorative

medals.

It's my guess that the lawyers will have to prove in court if casino chips are legitimate "numismatic items". If tokens are already defined as a "numismatic item" ... I think there is a fairly good case that chips would be also.

Messages In This Thread

HOBBY PROTECTION ACT [Definitions]
Hmm
Who is Anthony?
Anthony Valvo
Re: Anthony Valvo
link
See Mark Lighterman's post ...
Re: See Mark Lighterman's post ...
Fair Lawn is correct Barry.
I spoke with Gaz about the HPA
Key word: "COINAGE"
Section 2101 (b) .....
Re: Section 2101 (b) .....
Re: Section 2101 (b) .....
Judges don't always care what the authors of the..
True, but read what this Lawyer has to say...
True, but read what THIS Lawyer had to say...

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