<< <i>I DO NOT HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF COINS AT ALL... >>
Boy, for someone who doesn't know anything about coins, this guy is sure selling quite a few of them. He's got a knack for finding "questionable" ones, too!
<< <i>I wonder what happened to cause a 1996 to make it look like a 1900? I swear I've seen this coin on auction before. >>
You think it's a '96? Could be. Looks like a '90 to me with the 9 mushed around to look like a '00. Either way it looks fake. And c'mon- if you are going to fake a coin at LEAST you shouldn't give it a date 86 years before the coin even existed. Even *I* know that!!
This coin is actually a Chinese fake and probably made of low grade or no-grade silver. A huge number of fakes have been coming out of China recently, Bust dollars, seated, trade, morgan, and this. Also, many world crown fakes as well.
I sent the seller an email last night and explained to him just what "rareties" he had.
I explained what a troy ounce silver round was and that these are of European origin, I also burst his bubble on the values of them and the date forgery.
He did send me a reply thanking me for the information, though he hasn't bothered to alter the auction pages based on his new found knowledge.
Why am I not surprised??
"Lenin is certainly right. There is no subtler or more severe means of overturning the existing basis of society(destroy capitalism) than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and it does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose." John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Here is my response after sending him the link to U.S. Title Code 18 PART I CHAPTER 25 Sec. 486:
<< <i>Thanks for the input SMART ASS!! Perhaps, you should spend more time reading the SPAM policy of Ebay. Unless you have a legitimate question about something I have for sell, DO NOT SEND me any more emails. If you took the time to read the description of the items I have for sell, it clearly states they "REPLICAS" for a "conversation piece" TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 25 > Sec. 486. states....... "intended for use as current money".......... Go waste someone else's time!! Phillip >>
Actually, I think I shall spend more time reporting every auction he has as illegal interstate trafficking in counterfeit goods to EBay...8 down, 10 to go...
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<< <i>I DO NOT HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF COINS AT ALL... >>
Boy, for someone who doesn't know anything about coins, this guy is sure selling quite a few of them. He's got a knack for finding "questionable" ones, too!
<< <i>Havana. I was thinking the same thing. >>
Bob-
The only thing stopping me is the fear that the conversation would turn to "Why the hell did you BUY that piece of crap?"
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<< <i>Havana. I'm thick skinned.
I think I'm going to bid 5 bucks on it.
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<< <i>I wonder what happened to cause a 1996 to make it look like a 1900? I swear I've seen this coin on auction before. >>
You think it's a '96? Could be. Looks like a '90 to me with the 9 mushed around to look like a '00. Either way it looks fake. And c'mon- if you are going to fake a coin at LEAST you shouldn't give it a date 86 years before the coin even existed. Even *I* know that!!
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<< <i>Chinese knockoff
Link >>
Good link! We need to start sending this to the ebay scammers we encounter.
I explained what a troy ounce silver round was and that these are of European origin, I also burst his bubble on the values of them and the date forgery.
He did send me a reply thanking me for the information, though he hasn't bothered to alter the auction pages based on his new found knowledge.
Why am I not surprised??
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
<< <i>A local dealer said some of them might be real! >>
The ad should have read:
A local drug dealer said some of them might be real!
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<< <i>A local dealer said some of them might be real! >>
The ad should have read:
A local drug dealer said some of them might be real! >>
This is probably the dealer that everyone's been waiting all their lives to sell to over on the dealer horror stories thread.
<< <i>Thanks for the input SMART ASS!! Perhaps, you should spend more time reading the SPAM policy of Ebay. Unless you have a legitimate question about something I have for sell, DO NOT SEND me any more emails. If you took the time to read the description of the items I have for sell, it clearly states they "REPLICAS" for a "conversation piece" TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 25 > Sec. 486. states....... "intended for use as current money".......... Go waste someone else's time!!
Phillip
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Actually, I think I shall spend more time reporting every auction he has as illegal interstate trafficking in counterfeit goods to EBay...8 down, 10 to go...
I emailed him but got no reply.
<< <i>thats a guy that wont fit in his coffin until they give him an enema, then he,ll be buried in a shoebox. >>
I am definitely going to have to remember that little dity