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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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@ John it bothers me as much as it does you and Mike Marshall. I just don't get it why it has to be such an obstinate organization and do nothing. I know Mike has tried his best to convince the RCM to take action. I really feel a petition sent to the minister of finance may be the only way! John like you've pointed out so many times in the past, all it would take is one ph call. There's just no will at the RCM. It's really a sad situation. I enjoy Nclt coins for their artwork. These fakes just detracts from the enjoyment. It just occurred to me, maybe this is the RCM plan, so we will buy direct from them or their network of dealers!! Maybe they've incorporated it into their marketing plan; it's the only way it makes sense!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
815 Posts |
If a coin has a denomination on it, and is a Canadian coin, copies/replicas of it that do not say so on them are illegal to import, own, sell, possess.
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New Member
United States
10 Posts |
Anjohl:so what would be the consequences if one buys one off ebay ?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2124 Posts |
In theory is illegal, in practice nothing happen, RCM is busy doing other stuff.
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
Wow I didn't think fake 2014 superman coins were out already! That was incredibly fast. Thanks for posting images. It's a shame to hear you say, you'll never buy from a private seller! I'm a private seller on ebay, it's how I'm able to support my coin collecting hobby. There's many great private sellers around! A buyer just needs to know the specs of the coin he's buying. If there's no government packaging or COA's for cost under 2 yrs old then stay away from it. Don't be afraid to ask ?'S, a reputable seller, will have good answers. Yes do be careful!!
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Valued Member
Canada
116 Posts |
Pocket Change I feel your pain, I have been buying a couple of the coins I like and selling one to help fund my hobby. With the Superman coin I was unable to get one and now very worried to take such a big risk. Even when I know the specifications how can the coin be accurately measured and weighed in a plastic case?...
On the other side of this, I guess I will end up buying a select amount of coin per year and forget about selling any. The mint should wake up and do something about this, it has cost them sales with me at least.
Just wait until somebody at a bank takes a bunch of fake NLCT at face value, maybe then things will change.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
@ Relic, when you get to 50 posts send me a message and I may be able to help with superman coins. I have a few extra and know some other trusted collectors too. Buying an extra couple to sell to help pay for the first coin is definitely getting more tricky.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4883 Posts |
I'm pretty astonished that at the current price of silver a counterfeit Maple Leaf can still be sold at €13. I presume the targeted market would be those who aren't paying enough attention or are too clueless to catch the word "plated" in the description.
Colligo ergo sum
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Forum Kid
Canada
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Ya at least the seller says that they are not official!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1751 Posts |
Trouble starts when the unscrupulous buy these to dupe the unsuspecting buyer. When I made my first venture into Nclt coins was July 2012 a purchase from the coin show explaining the COA & packaging. Had it not been for that and then finding this forum, I could very well been a victim. I knew nothing of COA's or government mint role in Nclt coins. Look at the one ad they're asking $76, that is not pocket change, it's getting pricy. I have seen the 2013 set sell at times over $200 and once at $400. With the changes at ebay, you can even warn the buyer now. Prior to may 2014, when ebay dismantled their coin watch program to report fakes to, I used to report a large number of sellers. When you could see a buyers I'd, I'd contact them and let them know. I had many positive responses from the buyers. After the changes in may 2014, I gave up, to much work and no success. It a battle I got tired of fighting. Maybe if we write the minster of Finance. It's a sad thing for the collecting community, when ebay disbanded there coin watch program. - it was very successful!!
Edited by pocket change 50 11/14/2014 10:21 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
There is only one reason people sell fakes,
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New Member
United States
10 Posts |
John100: I disagree. There is only one reason why people buy fakes.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
I think are there two reasons why people fakes. Either they are duped and think they are buying real, or know it is fake and are buying to maybe fill a spot in an album they know they will never be able to afford in any other way.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
Fraud on both seller and buyer, what other reason for any counterfeit items.
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