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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks! keeping all collecters safe!
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United States
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No feedback and from Hong Kong...No thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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And it's described as "Year 1894 Old US One Dollar Eagle Coin."
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Rest in Peace
United States
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"Please see the picture, the picture is take from the coin." Yeah, buddy. I didn't need to look at the photo - one glance at his feedback was enough for me. Get 'im off ebay, quick! Good job, cwb8539!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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What am I'm missing? Dont see an item #.
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Pillar of the Community
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Click on the link in the very first post of this thread.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The coin is gone from ebay - removed.
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Valued Member
United States
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It looks like the seller discovered that the coin was counterfeit because it has been removed.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't remember the name but it sure looks like the same style of add to the T, just a different coin of course.
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I also reported redcfw4 yesterday, "no longer a member now" it is a pain you have to put in each item number. Yes this seller from Hong Kong bgtypw2 is either the same guy or part of a ring, the coins look the same as the ones from redcfw4 his wording is also the same, and this guys feedback is a dead give away. Who knows how many more of these Hong Kong sellers are out there just flooding the market with coins buyers actually think are real. I reported all of bgtypw2 items to ebay also, hopefully ebay will get on it faster, because some have already been sold. I told them they should shut down ALL Hong Kong coin sellers we all know they are fakes and they are going to ruin coin collecting. I am already afraid to bid on any coins now unless they are graded for fear I will just be buying a fake that is already here, and you know there are MANY... If you see any others from Hong Kong put them up, I will report them as should others... -Hank
Edited by tartop 10/24/2010 12:12 pm
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I guess ebay is turning a deaf ear to this one, maybe someone else has more clout in reporting.... -Hank
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: It looks like the seller discovered that the coin was counterfeit because it has been removed. No if the seller had removed it the auction would still be visible. When the whole auction is gone that means ebay nuked it.
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OK ebay finally got rid of bgtypw2 Not a registered user, but what about the coins that were already sold? Does ebay contact the buyers to let them know the coins are fake? As I said there are many more who will just take this sellers place, I don't know if you can search ebay for coin sellers from Hong Kong, if there is a way, someone let me know, I will sift through them and report as many as I can. Now the sellers from Hong Kong who list their coins as copies I guess we can't do anything about them, but I have read that many of the coins they send DO NOT have copy or replica stamped on them, so those coins could get in circulation too and be sold as the real thing. I collect coins with my 5 year old grandson, he loves the 2009-2010 cents, and loves to roll search and gets excited when he finds them or a Wheat cent, but I worry how bad coin collecting may be be for him in the future, I just hope I can teach him enough to know what is safe to collect before my time is up........... -Hank
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