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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7901964, member: 103207"]<b>If it's from China there is a 99.999% chance it's counterfeit. </b> There are a lot deals on coins on Facebook. Coins being sold the mint hasn't even shipped yet. Silver Eagles being sold for $9.95 or other stupid numbers. These are all being made in China. All counterfeit. There were a few times they even used a mint produced film to make it look like they were made at the US mint. They even use know dealers images from their webb sites to make them look legit. <b> Don't be fooled. </b> They do the same with with Canadian and Mexican coins. All counterfeit. If you want to buy these coins buy them from a US based distributor like Ampex, JM Bullion, Silver Town or Modern Coin Mart. There are other good sources but, they are all well known and you will get what you want.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7901964, member: 103207"][B]If it's from China there is a 99.999% chance it's counterfeit. [/B] There are a lot deals on coins on Facebook. Coins being sold the mint hasn't even shipped yet. Silver Eagles being sold for $9.95 or other stupid numbers. These are all being made in China. All counterfeit. There were a few times they even used a mint produced film to make it look like they were made at the US mint. They even use know dealers images from their webb sites to make them look legit. [B] Don't be fooled. [/B] They do the same with with Canadian and Mexican coins. All counterfeit. If you want to buy these coins buy them from a US based distributor like Ampex, JM Bullion, Silver Town or Modern Coin Mart. There are other good sources but, they are all well known and you will get what you want.[/QUOTE]
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