I came across this guy when I was looking for Brazilian coins. I'm guessing everything he has for sale is fake. What's suspicious about 18th century gold with buy it now for $33? http://www.ebay.com/sch/ziprano/m.h...~dMAAOSwx2dYENyA&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Here's another one from a different seller: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1900-Brazil...021871?hash=item33c32fccef:g:8fAAAOSwKOJYJd~H
Something ive learned with chinese coins. If i see one fake from the seller i avoid because more than likely theres more if not all
Haha The 1st seller is British. Maybe he stole someone's coin collection and needs to get rid of the coins fast! The 2nd seller is from China.. no need to say more
From the first one: "FREE Economy Shipping from China/Hong Kong/Taiwan to worldwide". I'd say they are both the same seller.
The 1900 Brazil coins would sell for hundreds of dollars if real, so that's a giveaway. Not to mention that they just look wrong. You don't have to be an expert in the series. At least people aren't buying them. I just hate how you can't just buy coins without doing a ton of research now. I know a lot of collectors enjoy that, but not everyone does. I was looking at some silver Mexican coins from the 1970s and still didn't know if they were real since I've seen fakes from the 60s.