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<p>[QUOTE="Ian, post: 75606, member: 283"]There are plenty of dangerous fakes out there and many people have been suckered into buying them thinking they are getting a bargain. These people are in for a shock when it comes tiome to sell them again...when they have to waken up to the reality that they have fakes worth only about $5 each.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your government should change its laws so that people are encouraged to turn in bona fide `finds'. As it is, I cannot and will not encourage you to break the laws of your own country. On this occasion I suspect very strongly that you are (either wittingly or unwittingly) marketing fakes into the coin collecting community. </p><p><br /></p><p> Giving you the benefit of any doubt I would suggest that you contact a reputable auction house in the west such as Rauch, or CNG for authetication. If they believe the coins to be authentic they will say so and probably offer you all the details and values you would need for selling them on. They wouldl also probably offer to buy them from you for a lot more than you would get trying to persuade collectors to `take a chance'. Other than that, I am not prepared to offer any advice or information on any of these pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ian[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ian, post: 75606, member: 283"]There are plenty of dangerous fakes out there and many people have been suckered into buying them thinking they are getting a bargain. These people are in for a shock when it comes tiome to sell them again...when they have to waken up to the reality that they have fakes worth only about $5 each. Your government should change its laws so that people are encouraged to turn in bona fide `finds'. As it is, I cannot and will not encourage you to break the laws of your own country. On this occasion I suspect very strongly that you are (either wittingly or unwittingly) marketing fakes into the coin collecting community. Giving you the benefit of any doubt I would suggest that you contact a reputable auction house in the west such as Rauch, or CNG for authetication. If they believe the coins to be authentic they will say so and probably offer you all the details and values you would need for selling them on. They wouldl also probably offer to buy them from you for a lot more than you would get trying to persuade collectors to `take a chance'. Other than that, I am not prepared to offer any advice or information on any of these pieces. Ian[/QUOTE]
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