I think I just bought a piece of junk!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by jbyers23, Sep 10, 2012.

  1. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    If it was genuine, that would have been one heck of a deal! Anyway, post better photos when you get it, as it doesn't appear to be from the current crop of Chinese fakes.
     
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  3. camlov2

    camlov2 Member

    I am a little confused about this, you think it might be a fake "novelty" coin? It obviously isn't real based on the material of the token (not a coin), year, and the category under which it was sold. I can't really see any reason why you would need to contact the seller if you do in fact receive the item pictured.
     
  4. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    So you thought you might be buying near a half ounce of gold for $26 and now say that if its "obviously fake", you might try to work something out with the seller... the same guy who listed as a novelty and did nothing wrong? So much for due diligence. I would hope that you accept that you gambled and lost, and also as a lesson learned.

    Regardless of what ebay policy may be, there comes a time when buyers need to have some personal responsibility. Everyone wants that great score, but when it does not happen, many blame and act as if it is the sellers fault, which is wrong.
     
  5. jbyers23

    jbyers23 Member

    I will. I am curious what it is exactly. I will post pictures, weight and dimensions once I get it.
     
  6. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    I also lay part of the blame on ebay for this. In my opinion there should not be a novelty subsection in the US coins section. If someone does a search in US coins for a 10 D eagle this coin would show up in the results of the search along with the legitimate coins. It is by no means a US coin. There should be a completely separate section for novelty items.
    It irks me to no end when I'm browsing the commemorative catagory and one particular seller lists hundreds of those cheap pot metal painted Elvis coins that I have to slog through.
     
  7. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Fair point. I dislike some categorizations as well, as they also mess up my searches.
     
  8. alldrr5

    alldrr5 Member

    To the OP...I would count myself lucky I only paid what you did for the lesson. Trying to get a 1/2 oz. of gold for $26?

    What was your Max Bid to "snipe" this?

    Imagine if it was many 100's of dollars & the seller had another account & kept bidding you up. What is that term called...??. Can't remember right now. I will have to ask Detecto.

    Keep the fake & leave no feedback. Let the seller know in a PM why you are not going to leave any FB & leave it at that.

    Cheers
     
  9. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    is this item any different than a Daniel Carr Piece of ART?
     
  10. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

  11. COINnoisseur

    COINnoisseur Professional Amateur

    i thought I was reading the date wrong or something. I know there isn't a 1909 or 1809 of that variety.
     
  12. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    As far as I am concerned, no... just as there is no difference between Carr's "09-O Morgan" and a Chinese "03-CC" other than individual collector views. I've often wondered how a Chinese "09-O" would be looked at, especially if minted in 90%, but we already know the answer to that one.
     
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