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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Well I wouldn't feel complete unless I got unceremoniously tossed from a Facebook group for calling out a fake ! In this case it appears my crime (lese majeste) was in pointing out that a Philip II tetradrachm being offered by a very impotent person (Chip) was a die match to a fake previously shown on this forum. The response was immediate ! How dare I lend credence to a known group of decievers and charlatans as CCF ! The adjectives used would only bore the readers so I will not dwell on them. But our readers should be advised (once again !) that there exists an alternate world on the internet where people gleefully buy and sell fake coins to the unwary collectors. "Nuff sed" I leave you with the pics I can no longer provide more as I have been given the heave ho ! Thank you Chip G ! You made my day complete ...... Pics of ebay fakes previously shown on CCF   Pics posted on a dubious Facebook group by Mssr. "Chip" (Asking a mere $800 !) Such a deal !  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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LOL. Quote: How dare I lend credence to a known group of decievers and charlatans as CCF ! Well, to be fair, we are kind of unsavory. I know I wouldn't trust me.
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Moderator
 United States
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It's a shame that others think so poorly of us, but I'm not going to loose any sleep over it. IMO this coin screams fake which doesn't leave much credence to the experts from the other group.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I measure the opinion by the one giving it. If someone selling a fake wants to call me a skunk (the actual term used was 4 letters long and can be conveyed by the common phrase "see you next Tuesday") I take it as a high honor ! No nobler cause than pointing out a thief in the very act of trying to swindle the unsuspecting. These closed Facebook groups are formed by people who pretend to be high minded and altruistic. Why pay more ? They might ask. We have everything you need right here. And as many as you want !
I only wish I had taken more time in responding to the foolish questions Mssr Chip asked. I might have saved at least one innocent. As it was I was banished within minutes .....
My work is done today Time to rest
Happy Easter to all !!! Belonging to an Eastern Church I can't help notice we have the rare event of actual agreement between the 'Gregorian' and 'Julian' formulas It seems even the Judaeans joined in too ! Happy Passover !
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Moderator
 United States
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Well good work @FR. I see the same die break at 6 o'clock on the obv, but to be honest my eyes are not sophisticated enough to see much about Chip's coin that I would have considered questionable. Glad to have you folks on my side! 
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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I hope this link is allowed, my apologies in advance if not. http://www.sciencealert.com/scienti...hical-quotes I did experience the " ignore the facts " clique on a site called Numista myself last year, truly mind blowing. I feel your pain FR, I really do 
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Valued Member
Canada
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wooow! Great work!
Happy Easter everyone :)
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3442 Posts |
Spence I am the first to admit how easily I can be fooled by quality fake silver coins ! Which is why I generally shy away from silver.
But there are things to look for. I first noticed the rough surfaces on the horses body. They seemed strange. I generally don't google these things but just for larks I did. First thing I noticed about the ones pictured was the tail. The tail here is rendered as a slender line. The legit ones I found pictured were thick. Hmmmm I wondered. Let's modify the search from Philip II teradrachm to "Fake Philip II tetradrachm". Boom there it was around 5 images down. A die match provided courtesy of a CCF post. Now when asked my source I should have been evasive but that is not my nature. So I replied "CCF". There began the diatribe about those unsavory doubters who are (literally) ruining the hobby. How dare I !
A true scoundrel will always act like they have been wronged. Dead giveaway. If I had someone show me something like that my response would be ........ Gott im Himmel ! Zut Alors ! Thank you ! Not you are a ........
Edited by FVRIVS RVFVS 04/16/2017 7:24 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1475 Posts |
Selling counterfeit coins as authentic is detrimental to collecting community, especially to young and inexperienced.
These sellers are low lifes who are stealing money right under your feet.
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