I have seen this ad several months ago and I am seeing it again. The old saying, If it sounds too good to be true, then it is but I wanted to expose it. The site is WWW.coinshx.com. They advertise one ounce silver dollars in brilliant uncirculated condition for 9.99 plus 6.00 shipping. No where on that site does it say they are replicas and they look like the real thing but cannot be at that price. They say great coin for collectors new to the hobby. They could be bought by people thinking they are real and then trying to sell them later to more unsuspecting collectors. I would think they would qualify as counterfeit. Has anyone else seen this website and how can they sell the products. No where do they say replica's etc.
Someone else made a thread about this website yesterday I think. Someone replied that the website domain is less than 30 days old, and its addressed to a trailer park. Its just a scam. EDIT: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/if-it-is-too-good-to-be-true.374533/#post-5969524
I have seen posts of eBay sellers stating their coin is a DDO and when I check it out, the coin is nothing more than a common coin. I message the sellers of false advertising and, so far, they have taken down the items and offered a myriad of excuses. Never checked to see if they relisted at a later date.
I just might buy one of these. I would like to have one as an educational tool. Thing is, I don’t want to support a scumbag.
My aunt bought a new 2004 Honda Accord with the real money she make from this website working at home last month! Great Website!
I did. I bought an ASE and a $19.00 Morgan. So I wasted $37.00. But I am anxious to see how deceiving these pieces are. I’ll post them when I get them.
As much as I’d like one as a student of numismatics, I can’t bring myself to support the lowlifes. But if I had a few thousand pieces, I’ll bet they’d sell fast...down at the trailer park Or at a gun show I got dissed last week for that though
We are back!! Well @Robert Ransom i got my tracking number today..... I couldn’t read it because all the characters were Chinese. So the Missouri trailer park address is just a middle man ordering the Chinese junk..... The saga continues....
@Randy Abercrombie I'm following along. Question for you though. These fakes sell directly from Wuhan for $.99 each. Why pay the inflated $9.99 for the same teaching tool?
Well... I had never shipped those Chinese outlets and suspected that these would ship from China. That was part of what I was trying to find out.