As per the picture, 000.0 fine gold for sale, a bargain at $200 opening bid https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fine-Go...m2178da2da0:g:osMAAOSwhbdfcw-B&frcectupt=true
You get 2 ounces for $1700 https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Austral...402627?hash=item366bd5b903:g:XfYAAOSwjJZffUk4
This is very sneaky. He's actually put a genuine Perth mint package in the shot. If you compare it with a fake you can see the spacing is way off in the font and serial bar.
You'd think a pawn shop would do some research and a bit more due diligence before listing this steaming pile of fake. Underweight and the reverse details are off along with the letter spacing https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1915-AU...341547?hash=item3672af8d2b:g:4ioAAOSwFoFf-P3c
BARGAIN!!! https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10-Gram...791558?hash=item2afc41b706:g:uP0AAOSwKkVf~-Au PS - read the description... soo funny
Fake? I honestly have no idea about assay cards. There's a guy on eBay selling a 1930 penny, centenary florin, 1938 crown. He's clearly descrbed them as replicas. They look like fillers. Week after week people bid the listing up and obviously the brain only engages when it comes to paying for their bargain! https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/203231239685
Gotta say looks like a dead ringer of stock images e.g. APMEX Seller has updated description including receipt from SWan B.
Here is 10 gram one I purchased from Bullion Now, it has the Roos going over the edges. I have a sigma pro and it checks out too.
If bought from reputable dealers, you should be safe... however, we’re talking about fleeBay listings here.. which most of them 99.99999999% fake...unless you know the seller... I had one fake from fleeeBay reputable seller...luckily I paid via PP...so got me money back
Bargain alert! https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-x-PER...m36732e786b:g:OHYAAOSwLVdgAUk0&frcectupt=true https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1967-Go...m367328d6ca:g:qWAAAOSwwnFgAU-g&frcectupt=true