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Are all of this seller coins fake?

Skrill90Skrill90 Posts: 264 ✭✭✭

Some of these are obvious/blatant, but others like the peace $ are hard for me to determine.

What do you all think?

Fake 1802 bust dollar already at $177
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1802-Draped-Bust-Silver-Dollar-1-Coin-Fine-Details-Rare/352664381562?hash=item521c6f687a:g:2ncAAOSw4ppc2xME

1893 cc
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1893-CC-Morgan-Dollar-F-VF/362652093789?hash=item546fbfcd5d:g:GvwAAOSwIdlc3eti

1924 p$ looks mushy

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1924-Peace-Silver-Dollar-90-US-Coin/352666358011?hash=item521c8d90fb:g:wakAAOSwJTdc3eyI

1928 p$

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1928-1-Silver-Peace-Dollar/352665220147?hash=item521c7c3433:g:BhsAAOSwtwpc3EHk

1873 Pattern Silver $
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1873-PROOF-Trade-Silver-Dollar/352666355811?hash=item521c8d8863:g:4KUAAOSw8S5c3epG

1880 CC Morgan

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1880-CC-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-1-Carson-City-Mint/352664374937?hash=item521c6f4e99:g:ImIAAOSwJPZc2xEn

1897 CC
this date/mm was never minted
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1897-CC-MORGAN-SILVER-DOLLAR-CARSON-CITY/352666362333?hash=item521c8da1dd:g:w-0AAOSwdZRc3e4l

1879 CC
Has the date of 1897 , a datum that never existed
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338461489&mpre=https://www.ebay.com/itm/1879-CC-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-1-Carson-City-Mint/352666364341?hash=item521c8da9b5:g:KSAAAOSwNnxc3e-Y

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Once I see a fake, I stop looking at the rest of the offerings.....just not worth the effort separating what may be real. Cheers, RickO

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    Skrill90Skrill90 Posts: 264 ✭✭✭

    @ricko said:
    Once I see a fake, I stop looking at the rest of the offerings.....just not worth the effort separating what may be real. Cheers, RickO

    The more time I look at them, the more I am convinced they're all fake. Could be worth while to take them all down

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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 33,507 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2019 9:48AM

    An 1897-CC Morgan Dollar, and he's got three bids. Did these three idiots miss the memo that the Carson City Mint closed in 1893?

    And, of course, you have the lousy dark pictures taken at an angle. That’s very often a sure fire sign that the seller is up to no good.

    At least I learned something. The tools for his “1802 dollar” can also be made to make an “1799 dollar.” It’s such an unconvincing counterfeit that a two second examination would eliminate from consideration.

    This "beauty" has the same illegitimate background. Ms. Liberty looks be as unhappy about appearing on this hunk of junk as I am to see her there.


    Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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    ifthevamzarockinifthevamzarockin Posts: 8,498 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2019 9:48AM

    Helps if you keep it all on one thread.....don't need a new thread for every follow-up question you have.

    You have 3 threads for 1 seller. :/

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    Skrill90Skrill90 Posts: 264 ✭✭✭

    @ifthevamzarockin said:
    Helps if you keep it all on one thread.....don't need a new thread for every follow-up question you have.

    You have 3 threads for 1 seller. :/

    Sorry was in the heat of the moment. Every time I posted I kept finding more!!

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    johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 27,550 ✭✭✭✭✭

    looks like the 1897 cc dollar got pulled. cooool

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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 33,507 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @johnny9434 said:
    looks like the 1897 cc dollar got pulled. cooool

    Those three bidders must be crushed ... :'(

    Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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    johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 27,550 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @BillJones said:

    @johnny9434 said:
    looks like the 1897 cc dollar got pulled. cooool

    Those three bidders must be crushed ... :'(

    it must be terrible :'(

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    AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 24,555 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Where was the seller located?
    Gone

    bob :)

    Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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    HemisphericalHemispherical Posts: 9,370 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @AUandAG said:
    Where was the seller located?
    Gone

    bob :)

    Ships from
    Swedesboro, New Jersey

    The ‘24 is still up.

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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 33,507 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 17, 2019 2:31PM

    When a consignor posts up as many fake coins as this guy, he or she should get a visit from the Feds. One way to put a dent in this fraud would be to make the marketing of this garbage legally unattractive. This person knows darn well what he is selling. It’s not a matter of ignorance when you have this much of it. It’s not a matter of ignorance when one can look in any price guide and learn that an 1897-CC Dollar was not issued. This is willful fraud.

    Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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    BuffaloIronTailBuffaloIronTail Posts: 7,419 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Fraud right? fraud. F.R.A.U.D. FRAUD!

    Book 'em, Danno.

    Pete

    "I tell them there's no problems.....only solutions" - John Lennon
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    YQQYQQ Posts: 3,280 ✭✭✭✭✭

    simple... why do you guys NOT do anything about it???
    I have suggested several time the political route..... but everyone of you ignored it!
    the only way u will get action is political by the mass everyone here represents.

    Today is the first day of the rest of my life
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    BuffaloIronTailBuffaloIronTail Posts: 7,419 ✭✭✭✭✭

    We don't like the "P" word here, except when referring to the 37-D 3-Legger.

    Your point, however, is valid.

    Pete

    "I tell them there's no problems.....only solutions" - John Lennon
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    mannie graymannie gray Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @BillJones said:
    When a consignor posts up as many fake coins as this guy, he or she should get a visit from the Feds. One way to put a dent in this fraud would be to make the marketing of this garbage legally unattractive. This person knows darn well what he is selling. It’s not a matter of ignorance when you have this much of it. It’s not a matter of ignorance when one can look in any price guide and learn that an 1897-CC Dollar was not issued. This is willful fraud.

    Yes indeed.

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