EBay - CF Morgan & fake PCGS slab?

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  1. micbraun

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  3. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    I think this:

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    High imitation XF45 1893 - s Morgan silver copy coin & free shipping
    US $130.00 / piece
     
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  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I think it's an excellent opportunity to get an example of that fake slab for free. Buy it, report it as fake, get your money back from eBay.

    If eBay wants to ignore reports of bogus auctions, they're volunteering to subsidize your fake-coin collection.

    My only fear is that they'll eventually deal with the surge of fakes by suspending or limiting Buyer Protection for coins, and that'll be the end of eBay as a viable market for coins.
     
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  5. micbraun

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    Jeff, let's assume I would buy it, how can I proof it's a fake slab? Send it to the PCGS branch office in Paris and ask them to verify?
     
  6. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    I`ve had a fake raw coin case, I only got my money back after returning the coin to the seller.
     
  7. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    That's what I thought. Also, PCGS in Paris may ship it to the US as they probably do not have any graders/specialists here.
     
  8. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I'm not sure what they would require for proof, and I don't know how different it would be if you're in France. I probably wouldn't take the chance.

    Here in the US, I've reported two counterfeits to eBay. In the first case, the seller refused to cooperate, and eBay refunded my money without requiring a return. In the second case, the seller refunded my money, and eBay says the case is closed; since the seller is continuing to sell counterfeits on eBay, I'm not willing to return this coin so he can try selling it again.

    In the first case (the one where the seller fought), I provided photographs and a link to the Web site for the supplier of the fakes, and that was enough for eBay. In the case you're pointing out, I imagine that the link for the "high imitations" showing the same number would be enough proof for them -- it would be helpful if you could demonstrate that the official PCGS photo for the real coin shows different features from the one you received, or if you can photograph incorrect details on the slab you receive.
     
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  9. risk_reward

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  10. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

  11. risk_reward

    risk_reward Active Member

    It has the same cert number as the other one. If this is the real one, I'd be upset if I was that dealer.
     
  12. Yankee42

    Yankee42 Well-Known Member

    Maybe someone can let that dealer know.
     
  13. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Doh! Didn't notice. I was looking at the coin. If these are both from the same mold, the pictures certainly make them look different. And yes, I do mean mold as I'm assuming these are cast, not minted.
     
  14. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Most of the modern fake coins made today are struck not cast.
     
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  15. carboni7e

    carboni7e aka MonsterCoinz

    Don't buy U.S. coins from China. You're welcome.
     
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