I'd never heard that story... how do you tell Taylor's restrikes from the originals? Is it obvious? Or maybe he made so few they're not on the market...   They do appear on the market but are more expensive (usually) than the normal issue.  You have to consult Peck's book to tell them apart, but there are lots of very minor differences.  One reason is that Taylor got a load of proof dies, and used those, often without matching with the right reverse, though you wouldn't know unless you looked close. Also, the dies weren't in the best condition when Taylor got them, so there are raised rust spots on some strikes, where there was slight pitting on the die.  Some dies he sanded down, and you can tell them as well.  Also, he retooled one or two - the clues are there, but you need to be virtually an academic to sort them all out!  When it comes to the Soho Mint, I'm only a beginner myself...