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Valued Member
United States
183 Posts |
What this country needs is a good 5 cent cigar!
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New Member
United States
37 Posts |
most of what I see being sold over there are 1921 Morgans from $19-25 dollars in grades good to bu. there are also other years in various grades in the mid $20 range. also allot of Peace dollars for under $30. they all look real to me.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
532 Posts |
I have routinely scoured the SF marketplace. Some of them are quite good and others downright awful. Even as fillers they are obvious fakes when sitting next to the real one. What years are you looking to fill?
Obviously some of the key's can be beastly financial punches in the face in higher grades.
Many coin collectors act with bravado when looking at coins and are too embarrassed to admit with honesty that they can be fooled.
I don't know if it is allowed on this board but there is a place in the hobart building in downtown that has a good selection. Nice older gent that will surely take care of you if you are just looking to fill a hole that has been staring you down with no mercy.
Edited by RFB 07/13/2009 05:38 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
Put them in an incinerator and burn them. All Chinese fakes should be destroyed.
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Valued Member
United States
224 Posts |
Offer them 2 Egg Rolls and a Pu Pu (pronounced Poo Poo) Platter for each and see what they say!
Frank
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8904 Posts |
I, personally, would never counsel anyone to buy, and would discourage anyone I know, from buying a fake coin.
I think it's bad for everyone. It adds bad coins to a potentially gullible market and encourages counterfeiters to continue in their illicit (and felonious) trade.
That's my take on it.
Edited by Moe145 07/19/2009 10:18 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3077 Posts |
now call me silly but if I needed to fill a hole I use a common date w/ the reverse showing first its a real coin and second is that it shows me what I need to finish the set if I really wanna pay for that 16 D merc
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Valued Member
United States
240 Posts |
I wish auction sites would do a better job policing counterfeits. Novice collectors buy this crap from China and then sour to the hobby when they find out they were ripped off.
With that said, I do have a 1906 S Philippine Peso in my collection. It came in poundage, and I could never afford a real one.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2589 Posts |
The only fakes id ever buy are Henning Nickels, those babies are the real clandestine deal. Maybe some of the contemporary counterfit walkers with fake date/mintmark combinations are collectable as well. - XoG
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2520 Posts |
I wouldn't give two flattened, filed, chiseled, chipped, clipped, snipped, holed, mangled, mutilated, crusty corroded Zincolns for a Chinese counterfeit (even with free shipping)! That being said, I would donate the above mentioned coins to the person willing to drop a load of counterfeit Chinese coins in the center of Hong Kong!
Edited by ratman4762 07/22/2009 11:51 am
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Valued Member
United States
411 Posts |
I gave $1.00 for my fake morgan.
Reason, I wanted it, use to compare to buy real morgans . That way maybe I want get burned.
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