https://www.ebay.com/itm/123517145878?hash=item1cc2321316:g:RpsAAOSw-sVb~3EH It is sad that this guy is selling so many fake Israeli coins from China
A "fake" would mean a replica of an existing coin. Are these really fakes or just fantasy issues? If he is selling real fakes, shame on him. If a buyer purchases a fantasy because the don't do any research, shame on them.
the seller describe The items as Tokens . not as coins. When I buy any words like token are red flag immediately walk away words otherwise known as four letter words. I wonder if The op was a little confused
Who is it looking to pick fights? They are in a wear house in Alemanda with a back up supply from China ..
Coins have dates and denominations This guy is selling Tokens as he clearly said he was “silver token coin collectible” Words from which you run
Well, you are consistant in your suport of deceptive business practices... so there is no surpise there. How do you spell Coin, BTW - is that COIN? So the sentence: Israel Bible The prophet of Elijah In The Wind Silver Token Coin Collectible Does have the word COIN and an exact copy of an existing Israeli Silver Commemerative with an exactly the same obverse and only a slightly different reverse? Ethics is a funny thing. You either have them, or you don't. This vendor does not.
Obv is similar, rev is completely different, he does call it a token and he lists the composition as an alloy with silver plating, I don't see that he has done anything wrong. This strike me as a case of Caveat emptor.