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The copy in the original post shouldn't get past anyone familiar with the series. From the poor quality of the copying I would say it looks like a Royal Oak Mint product.
The four lsted in the second post are uch better. The first two are jinghuashei copies. He does and excellent job reproducing the coin design but there are a couple of problems that he seems to have with all of his products that makes them identifiable. The third one could be scary. It is similar to a jinghuashei but he has managd to pretty much avoid one of his problems. A heavily worn piece from this counterfeiter would be hard to spot. The fourth appears to be a poor copy, possibly even a cast copy of a jinghuashei copy. Making it a fake of a fake.
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