Postby Scotprov » Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:54 am
Technically, yes, the most collectable pieces were illegal. The thing was that it was made to order for local people, so it was not displayed. Without the date letter, it was very difficult to say when it was made.
They could have assayed items on show, and sell assayed pieces to anybody they did not know - at the higher prices of course!
If any of the locals realised what was going on, they were not going to shout, they got cheaper pieces, and, more to the Scottish psyche, good Scottish money did not go to the English Government in duty.
Two emminent pluses, with the added difficulty on someone reporting to the Revenuers being victimised and driven out - if they were lucky.
Richard
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