So I was looking at old rolls on Google and you know how you can click on a picture and it brings you to the website with the picture... well I clicked on a picture of the typical scam "unsearched" Indian Head Cent roll and it brought me to the website it was on, which is called Cosys-Charm. I have never heard of this website, so wen I saw that a whole roll of Indian Head Cents was only $7.50, I kind of got suspicious. I went roaming around on this site some more, and ran across a 1913 $2.50 Gold Indian Head for... $43.42!!!!!!! So, has anyone heard of this website, Cosys-Charm? Here's the link to the cent roll and the gold coin: https://www.cosys-charm.top/unopene...ll-old-us-coins-lot-1859-1909-p-s-p-6015.html https://www.cosys-charm.top/1913-indian-head-250-gold-coin-p-6057.html Also, if you guys know if that gold coin is real or not, tell me because I might invest in the gold coin........... Thanks foe any help at all!!! : )
From the internet registry WHOIS: Registrant Name: wangtao Registrant Street: Prairie City Road Registrant City: Hangzhou Registrant State/Province: Zhejiang Registrant Country: CN But you knew that already.
Not only is the coin fake, but at that price, it's not even real gold. But you can do what you will. It's your money, after all.
You will not get rich quick from coins. This, however, is a shure fire way to lose all of your money. Just enjoy the hobby and stop looking for an angle.
I really hate this modern counterfeiting. You can buy a (*FAKE*) slabbed NGC MS-65 Morgan on that site for $1.04. For fun, look up the certification number on the NGC site. https://www.cosys-charm.top/1881s-m...-ms65-nice-coin-free-shipping-ngc-p-6036.html
If you are talking about the NGC morgan, it looks like the exact same coin to me. Looks righteous even. Im gonna guess these are stock photos and you will NOT get the exact coin pictured.