I guess some people must believe it or it wouldn't pay to keep advertising. I see this type of ad on Facebook, posted by different people for the same item, so I'd bet these are Chinese coins being offered and certainly not silver, or at least not enough to count. https://www.marysavert.com/products...tPXEtgjTuqy4yjhjKcmWrTarexx0nmQjGbLUzgZz2auYY I love the warrantee: Money-Back Guarantee: If your items arrive damaged or become defective within 30 days of normal usage, we will gladly issue out a replacement or refund. Like once you get them, they dissolve or something. LOL
My opinion is that it's totally fake. There are no photos of the reverse. If you look at the photo with the lot of all years you can see that the "toning" is practically the same on each coin. I understand it's common for that to happen, but for EVERY. SINGLE. COIN. It kind of makes you raise an eyebrow... Or 2... Or 3. Fake! Let me reverse image search because I'd bet you money they sourced these photos from a legitimate seller.
Last lines in advertising: "Coin specifications: Coins are highly imitated Miniature Kangaroo Coin Iconic Reverse Design Affordable for Gift-Giving Presentation Packaging" ---- Clearly states imitation and miniature, depending on which coin. Clearly a scam. Clearly deceiptful. IF you look hard enough
I'm also seeing quite a few ads on Facebook which claim they'll see you Silver American Eagles for $9.99 or less. I report them as a scam.
Should Facebook be held accountable if they promote them they must support them so I guess we're supporting these damn thieves as well
Here's another one - they're marketing the leftovers of National Collectors Mint, both Morgan and Peace Dollar Sets and Gold Quarter Eagles, all for ridiculous prices. https://www.jpm-coin.org/ What's your opinion - Scam or not and why?
china. Shoplazza won't even send coins, they send like empty boxes and garbage and stuff. The shipping takes a long time, and once a delivery notification is given paypal won't refund. Something like that. Plus they are international. 60 days return or whatever. All PayPal knows is that the package was delievered. What the heck can you do about it? Nothing, unfortunately. Facebook should be ashamed for continuing to allow the shoplazza sites to advertise.
As far as I can tell, you don't need anything more to advertise on Facebook than a hijacked website, an email address, and a stolen credit card or Paypal account. About all you can do is report them as a scam and hope for the best.
One can offer good deals to the public when they buy in bulk from the Far East. Very honorable to pass along the savings to their customers.