He has a bunch of these in his completed auctions. He went from stating that "These are likely a replica" to "gold content if any is unknown". Suprised he has no negs yet.
I think the description is fair enough. He used the word "token", which is usually associated with the fantasy issues, and who does know what their gold content is? Even the fantasy issues have some gold.
At $9.99 and shipping fees, I would pass- too risky. But at four or five bucks, I'd buy it, even if it were a fantasy issue.
I think the description is fair enough. He used the word "token",
True, the description is technically accurate but there is no doubt in my mind that this seller knows that these are fake and if one of the auctions should happen to snare an unknowing bidder, he would gladly pocket the extra profit.
The description kind of reminds me of that Savannah Estate powerscammer... "Bidding on the gold token pictured, as found in the bank vault"
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He has a bunch of these in his completed auctions. He went from stating that "These are likely a replica" to "gold content if any is unknown". Suprised he has no negs yet.
--- WingNut
At $9.99 and shipping fees, I would pass- too risky. But at four or five bucks, I'd buy it, even if it were a fantasy issue.
-YN Currently Collecting & Researching Colonial World Coins, Especially Spanish Coins, With a Great Interest in WWII Militaria.
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True, the description is technically accurate but there is no doubt in my mind that this seller knows that these are fake and if one of the auctions should happen to snare an unknowing bidder, he would gladly pocket the extra profit.
The description kind of reminds me of that Savannah Estate powerscammer... "Bidding on the gold token pictured, as found in the bank vault"
--- WingNut