1928 Peace Dollar for $20.00

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  1. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    the bullet/pellet hole reminds me of .. well, target practice.
     
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  3. TypeCoin971793

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  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Indeed, it is all about what you enjoy, to say the least.
     
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  5. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    You hit a "Vegas Jackpot". The house wins. Everytime.
     
  6. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    I think that is $20 too much, because it isn't a dollar.
     
  7. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    Not sure what the question is on this; current listing of same image states “copy coin”…
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  8. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    And one of his previous sales:

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  9. Gregg

    Gregg Monster Toning

    Jack,

    The listing didn't originally have that text.
    I sent the seller a request to add explicit text that the coin was a fake.

    The seller's response was that the price should suffice to identify the coin as a fake: Capture.JPG


    Apparently the listing as been removed as I've this message in my history now:

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  10. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    Either way it's changed now but The Seller changed them and added "COPY"
    I made an eBay complaint on Monday on an open auction that did not state "COPY". I assume that was changed or removed.

    This is an earlier one of his I believe that does not state "COPY"

    note: each link I add it goes to a dead listing page. But you have to scroll through SOLD listings to find them.
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  11. Gregg

    Gregg Monster Toning

    I would have liked to bid on that 1928-S but you killed the fun.
    I want you to go sit in the corner and think about what you've done.
     
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  12. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    eBay just removed his active listing.
     
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  13. Gregg

    Gregg Monster Toning

    Yes, that is the listing as it appeared when I made my purchase.
    It was called "Dollar Coin".
     
  14. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    It's only fun until someone gets totally ripped off.
    on facebook someone bought a "novelty" 1/10th 1907 St Gaudens "gold" coin.

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    They thought it was real.
    Took it as payment.
    Just to find out it's worthless.

    we thought it was a chocolate coin just looking at it.

    poster spent at least 10 minutes trying to convince us that it was real.
    Countering information given to her as inaccurate and wrong.
    Until I told her St Gaudens was only ONE Ounce (and told poster to look at the info they were using as support of their coin), gave poster info .....
    then I guess poster freaked out ... deleted the thread and disappeared since.
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  15. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    As the world turns......badly.
     
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  16. Jack D. Young

    Jack D. Young Well-Known Member

    So many folks looking for that one dream "find" without the knowledge or experience to know for sure what they “found"...
     
  17. juris klavins

    juris klavins Well-Known Member

    That's a common trait of fake Peace dollars - I bid on two (fake) Peace dollars on eBay - two different dates (1923,1925), low win prices ($16-17) - when I received the coins, they looked strange and failed the neodymium magnet slide test - that D shaped 'O' in 'ONE' was identical on both coins, even though the dates were different.
    The coins came in generic green plastic mini-slabs labeled "Double Eagle Assets, USA flag and nondescript hologram + inscription '24.057 grams of pure silver' "
    Fortunately, I received a prompt refund, got to keep the fakes and reported the seller to eBay - apparently many buyers did the same, because the seller and his dozens of fakes soon disappeared from that site.
     
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  18. Gregg

    Gregg Monster Toning

    What is interesting is that fakes aren't just about rare coins.
    They're showing up in junk silver. (1)

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    1: I used the word 'junk' there because of your signature line.
     
  19. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    If you can make the fake for less than a dollar, and they can, then even selling them as junk silver for $16 of so, you still make a heck of a profit. 1500% profit.
     
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