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Fakes on ebay
I read a lot about counterfeit coins that are sold on e-bay. It is discouraging to someone who wants to add coins to his/her collection but cannot attend coin shows.
Has anyone determined the typical value of fake coins? For example, are the fakes usually those that sell for $500, $1000, or more? My gut tells me that a counterfeiter would not want to waste time making a fake coin that sells for $100, $50, or less. Is my thinking correct?
I have read where people indicate that I should buy from reputable dealers and avoid those selling from China. The only problem rests with those who may buy from China and then try to flip the coin in the US. Ebay can be difficult to determine if the coin is legit.
Has anyone determined the typical value of fake coins? For example, are the fakes usually those that sell for $500, $1000, or more? My gut tells me that a counterfeiter would not want to waste time making a fake coin that sells for $100, $50, or less. Is my thinking correct?
I have read where people indicate that I should buy from reputable dealers and avoid those selling from China. The only problem rests with those who may buy from China and then try to flip the coin in the US. Ebay can be difficult to determine if the coin is legit.
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- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
Probably a good idea to spend a few hours reading over old threads here concerning fakes and scammers.
Unfortunately, your gut is wrong - and yours is not the only one.
Coins in all values are being counterfeited. Even inexpensive coins.
Be careful when buying online. Make sure there is a return privilege.
But, more importantly, know your series and read and study. Lots
of good books and articles on fakes. Even ebay has articles on fakes.
If you get a coin that is a fake off ebay, and not marked replica/copy,
then you have a return privilege regardless. The reason: it's against
the law to sell a fake. Ebay will back you 100%.
Don't quit just because you are still learning. I bought a fake off ebay
from a seller in China just a few months ago. I think it is a fake and
it's in PCGS hands at the moment.
I was convinced that it was real from the excellent pics. Just a damn
good fake.
bob
<< <i>OUCH !!! A buyer paid that much for a fake 93' s...
No, that particular buyer knew that the coin was counterfeit. He bid on it to make sure no one got stuck with it and subsequently left negative feedback to warn others about the seller.
Your best defense is to read, read, read, and to spend some time here and on other forums looking at the pictures. Knowledge is the key.
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snman
<< <i>I read a lot about counterfeit coins that are sold on e-bay. It is discouraging to someone who wants to add coins to his/her collection but cannot attend coin shows.
Has anyone determined the typical value of fake coins? For example, are the fakes usually those that sell for $500, $1000, or more? My gut tells me that a counterfeiter would not want to waste time making a fake coin that sells for $100, $50, or less. Is my thinking correct?. >>
I believe the counterfeit Morgan Dollars, 1900-O and 1902-O with the small mintmark still have a following. Those are probably contemporary counterfeits to some degree.
<< <i>Here is a link to the feedback of an Ebay seller who sold counterfeits (at least for roughly the first 20 or so I looked at images of). You can see that most of them are lower priced items and that most of the buyers left positive feedback, not knowing they had acquired counterfeits. Click on "view item" and you will see listings and images of counterfeits. >>
good eye mark, i saw that e-bayer before.
it looks like he bought a book of fakes from china and is breaking it up to sell them off.