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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7790632, member: 103207"]The same type of crap is on Facebook. Morgan, Peace and Silver Eagles on Facebook. Facebook does nothing to prevent this from happening. I even brought up a point that the same exact pictures of counterfeit coins were being sold under different company names. I received a notice from Facebook my post may be misleading by claiming they were the same company. They were even using a doctored film the US Mint put out on the production of silver eagles. Most of these guys are easy to spot just by the wording in their adds. Pricing is a dead give a way. One add was selling Statue of Liberty dollars but showed silver eagles. Only a dimwit would think a silver eagle was a Statue of Liberty dollar. I've seen claims they had to close a "Public" auction house and had to liquidate all their Morgan dollars. I think they were selling them for just over $7.00. Another time it was a museum was forced to close and was selling off the coins. Another good one was they were forced to close a museum or auction house because of Covid in Alaska but, they showed a picture of people holding stuff from Nevada. And of course they had no clue as to American English grammar because the wording wasn't even at the level of a kid in first grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7790632, member: 103207"]The same type of crap is on Facebook. Morgan, Peace and Silver Eagles on Facebook. Facebook does nothing to prevent this from happening. I even brought up a point that the same exact pictures of counterfeit coins were being sold under different company names. I received a notice from Facebook my post may be misleading by claiming they were the same company. They were even using a doctored film the US Mint put out on the production of silver eagles. Most of these guys are easy to spot just by the wording in their adds. Pricing is a dead give a way. One add was selling Statue of Liberty dollars but showed silver eagles. Only a dimwit would think a silver eagle was a Statue of Liberty dollar. I've seen claims they had to close a "Public" auction house and had to liquidate all their Morgan dollars. I think they were selling them for just over $7.00. Another time it was a museum was forced to close and was selling off the coins. Another good one was they were forced to close a museum or auction house because of Covid in Alaska but, they showed a picture of people holding stuff from Nevada. And of course they had no clue as to American English grammar because the wording wasn't even at the level of a kid in first grade.[/QUOTE]
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