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<p>[QUOTE="Endeavor, post: 1939570, member: 60292"]Come on Camaro. This isn't about some lazy guy looking to get a steal of a deal. To that guy I'm with you in saying "too bad sucker". However, there are beginners in the hobby who just don't know any better even though they are trying their best to learn. I honestly don't know where I stand on DC's coins. A part of me says they are too similar to the real thing, but another part of me keeps thinking the fantasy dates make them okay. In the case of the 1964 Peace Dollar, it's more iffy since those were minted at some time - albeit all supposedly destroyed. My only suggestion is to think about it and don't just go with the default reply so many others go with. In other words don't just reiterate what the mob says. Which is... 'a little more research should be done by the buyer' or 'it's their fault if they get screwed'. That's a cop out reply, in my opinion. How would you like it if your son or daughter bought a "fantasy" coin in which he was fooled into thinking it was a legit US minted coin? Again, we're not talking about a coin with Mickey Mouses face on it. We're talking about a coin that has an almost identical design to a real US coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Endeavor, post: 1939570, member: 60292"]Come on Camaro. This isn't about some lazy guy looking to get a steal of a deal. To that guy I'm with you in saying "too bad sucker". However, there are beginners in the hobby who just don't know any better even though they are trying their best to learn. I honestly don't know where I stand on DC's coins. A part of me says they are too similar to the real thing, but another part of me keeps thinking the fantasy dates make them okay. In the case of the 1964 Peace Dollar, it's more iffy since those were minted at some time - albeit all supposedly destroyed. My only suggestion is to think about it and don't just go with the default reply so many others go with. In other words don't just reiterate what the mob says. Which is... 'a little more research should be done by the buyer' or 'it's their fault if they get screwed'. That's a cop out reply, in my opinion. How would you like it if your son or daughter bought a "fantasy" coin in which he was fooled into thinking it was a legit US minted coin? Again, we're not talking about a coin with Mickey Mouses face on it. We're talking about a coin that has an almost identical design to a real US coin.[/QUOTE]
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