Heres a china fake on ebay, or e-scam, what ever floats your boat, or sinks your sub http://www.ebay.com/itm/1879-1-Morg...37?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item19f5fe63e5
Not true. About half way down, select "Report Item". Then choose, "Copyright and Trademark", "Counterfeit item", and "Counterfeit or fake item". Then fill in your description of the problem and you're done.
I am a member of Ebay and I do sell on that site. I just reported this listing, these are what are killing Ebay. I have sold on there for 15 years and have been very upset at the unscrupulous sellers on this site.
Looks like he's been trying to move these for a while. Guess there aren't that many people willing to pay a big premium for a common-date example that, even if legitimate, would be scratched/polished.
And the report goes to the end of the reporting cue, works its way through and gets reviewed a week or two later. That was the beauty of the old system. The report went to the HEAD of the line and you could include a detailed description of why the auction was fraudulent. Those reports tended to get handled very quickly.
I like the 1865 Washington Dollar, or Nickel, Hell, they can't even make up their mind, George looks like hes ready to bust out laughing, on it !!!!!
Someone "reported" this one last week: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1878-S-1-Mo...hOec4sKFzfoPuq4McfhbY%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc They didn't realize this is the way "tarnished" original coins look like.
Plenty of bids and not even a single feedback. EVEN if you give the seller the benefit of the doubt and say they are 100% genuine, people are still idiots to spend that kind of money on raw coins from a seller that has no history.
Wouldn't paypal refund once the thing gets returned? Too bad someone paid nearly a grand for a fake 55 ddo and then left positive feedback apparently! But you never know with all the shill bidders.