I would venture an educated guess that this is due to the spam factor. This seller is on my block list for that reason, even though I have never...
Ah, makes sense
Nothing looks off about the first three. That last one looks very unusual. Close-up pics?
EDIT: Found it, Iranian national bank token.
Aluminum coins started out in the British Uganda territory as far as I know, shortly after the turn of the 20th century. At the end and right...
Scanning isn't a bad method, but is troublesome for highly lustrous coins. The luster tends to wash out the details or look much flatter than the...
I've come to the same observation. Any brown ones are red underneath when they chip or get scratched
Vintage 20th century replica. Is there anything on the edge? Some pieces with this look made from the 1930's to 1970's were marked on the edge by...
This is very much true for the common, high mintage and what some would call "junk bin" coins. It often flips around the other way for scarcer,...
Never use Krause for values. Do proper research. I make a killing on Buy-It-Now listings from dealers that list their coins based on Krause...
If the seller relists them even after being informed they are fake, please post it on this forum along with a link.
I believe if you open a case with ebay (with stated reason that the item is counterfeit), you may be able to return and be reimbursed return...
Buyer: "Hi, the coin is fake" Seller: "Never said it wasn't" This just sounds so shady and downright silly.
*facepalm* people like this give me the heebie-jeebies. A lie by omission is still a lie.
Could definitely be a transfer mold as well as a really crappy die. The details are poor enough for either one lol
Both look very fake to me. The Philippines peso has clear evidence of being struck from a transfer die, the Guatemalan is likely also a transfer...
Top left is a novelty medallion from a set featuring all presidents up until the time the set was made. Bottom is a modern replica of an Indian...
Just a few items, check it out :) https://www.ebay.com/sch/pallsoma/m.html?_trksid=p3692
That would be Andreas Cetto :)
1893 Columbian World's Fair (posted this one in another thread previously) [IMG] Next: Regal women :) [IMG]
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