As you may remember a few days ago I found a counterfeit "1943 copper cent" on ebay, well here is probable counterfeit listing number two. http://cgi.ebay.com/1694-New-Englan...14&_trkparms=72:1205|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318 as most of us know this is a very rare and valuable coin. Who in their right mind would start a $90,000+ coin for 99 cents as a starting bid? also something about the coin looks wrong. Any thoughts?
Compare the legend to this: http://www.goldbergcoins.net/catalogarchive/20010216/034775.htm I believe that's a crude electrotype. (insert barfing smiley here) Ribbit Ps: Heritage doesn't have a pic of one and the only ones I can find pics of are copies but they are suppose to be "exact" copies and considering the lettering of the copy above mimics the Carolina Elephant Token, I believe it is correct and the one being sold is a cheap counterfeit.
Compared to the one Toad shows threre are many differences , if there was only one type made it's a fake , if there were more than 1 type they are drastic differences , I don't know much about these tokens to make a call , but it is sure suspicious . There are no dots next to the E in preserve in Toads piece , and in the ebay one the dots are all different . rzage
He has 2 items for sale this one and a copy mule of an Indian & wheat cent , could he get them from the same supplier . rzage
He previously sold CDs , the bidders IDs are kept private , not good signs , also a 3 day auction , all this says counterfiet . rzage
What are the odds I would plunk down money on a potentially valuable coin... except it's on E-Bay, and it's raw ? Any money at all ? Odds = ZERO. No way. I can't tell if this coin is legit, but I can barely see it through all the red flags ! Estate sale ? Hah. :rolling: Someone who knows colonials will post up, I hope.
I know colonials but I've still haven't seen a real New England Elephant Token. The only ones I've seen, that are authentic, are Carolina & London versions. The New England is extremely rare and if you check on Heritage, they've sold a ton of London versions and a few Carolina versions, but never a New England version, so that says something. However, there is a pic of one in Breen's Encyclopedia: By the looks of that, the lettering is like the one I posted, so the one for sale is a cheap copy. Ribbit
Good - it feels like there is some change to the backend of cointalk, but as long as that link works, I'm good.
Here's a counterfeit (cast copy?) of a 1788 Massachusetts Cent: http://cgi.ebay.com/1788-MASSACHUSE...goryZ528QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem I didn't like the "look" of it but I went ahead and checked it against all known varieties and even checked it against known contemporary counterfeits, and it doesn't match up to anything and if you know what these normallly look like, you'll see the eagle's head is "off" as is the rest of it. :goofer: Ribbit
I sent it to Charles to post on CFE so they can "attack" it too. Please . . . Report-Report-Report! Ribbit
I reported it using the link you gave us the other day http://contact.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...+Listing+Policies+for+Sellers+>+Selling+Coins+ I'm just wondering how come you can't report something using the report this item at the bottom of the page of the article you're reporting unless you say you recieved a counterfeit , then they ask how you paid etc , etc . Heck I want to report it not buy it , what am I doing wrong . rzage:smile
Try : Reason for Report = Fraudulent listing Detailed Reason = You suspect that a listing is fraudulent you didn't bid
The CCW lik is the best way to report it instead of the link at the bottom of the page plus you get more than 100 spaces for explaining why you are reporting it. Ribbit
You KNOW this is a HOT listing. The dude tells you right up front "ITEM IS USED, NOT NEW AND WILL NEED TO BE CLEANED TO YOUR SATISFACTION" :thumb: I mean... you don't want to score a hot colonial and forget to give a good honest scrubdown, do ya ?