Remarkably good job there. But seems the original seller or ebay could identify the seller of the altered coin and out them. Stopping the producers of such coins would be more helpful than just stopping a single coin sale.
I don't really know what kind of process they might have for doing such a thing. It may even be against their policy to get involved in such things as corporate lawyers would be looking to prevent actions that would lead to possible exposure to the company itself. Out of my zone to know just how it would be done, but that just seems like pretty clear evidence of counterfeiting.
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