Stark said:I also prefer to do this. But there is no guarantee that these sources aren't obtaining some stuff from TaoBao. I know for some medals that their owners list them on TaoBao.
Stark said:I was not talking about you and barsenault, but in general. As you know bigger resellers or mints it's probably easier for you, but for "average" person it's hard to know from where coin and medal come, even if it's bought from respected dealers. They might get burnt as well sometimes.
When something become hit like Xi-Shi it's too tempting to obtain few pieces from TaoBao and sell them.
There are plenty of fakes on feeBay, but people are still buying there. In fact I know a case when official producer of the coin contacted eBay yet they did nothing.
I stopped believing in a honest world long time ago. And I'm in coin and medal collecting long enough to encounter many things. More people involved and bigger the pie, bigger chance that somebody will be tempted to do what maybe otherwise he wouldn't... sadly is the money who is keeping the world turning not vice versa.
Stark said:Yes, I also think that. Popularity makes coin or medal better "target" for faking.
Stark said:Is this a series? Is tiger out or we need to wait until 2022?
5kg, crazy!![]()
mmissinglink said:Andrew, do you have info on who is the designer and who is the sculptor?
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Stark said:Thanks for sharing. Dog on the 2nd picture looks a little bit scary.If they make it with young tiger I buy it immediately.
I think that dog looks nice, but teddy bear wins.
I need to stop looking. Please don't post any new medals until the end of this year.![]()
Gatito Bandito said:andrewlee10 said:Gatito Bandito said:I like this one.
Does it come in silver?
ALSO: Which mint makes it?
This is big medal. How much in your pocket to pay for silver ?
Like and willing to pay is 2 different things.
Generally, silver medal above 90 mm will cost you usd1.8 k and above.
This the reason many sellers do not sell it in eBay. Cashflow plus buyers willingness to pay
Was wondering if this comes in a *small* silver..
The big brass looks nice, though. Which mint?
Thanks!
picturefun said:Gatito Bandito said:andrewlee10 said:This is big medal. How much in your pocket to pay for silver ?
Like and willing to pay is 2 different things.
Generally, silver medal above 90 mm will cost you usd1.8 k and above.
This the reason many sellers do not sell it in eBay. Cashflow plus buyers willingness to pay
Was wondering if this comes in a *small* silver..
The big brass looks nice, though. Which mint?
Thanks!
This one issued by China Copper Medal (Da Tong zhang) Association, designed by Beijing brazie Art Communication Co. Ltd.
This is their web site. they have paid membership, and usually sponsors at least 4 Medals each year. Some of their design is just as good, if not better than the State owned ShenYuang Mint or ShangHai Mint, etc.,
http://www.oyy888.com
Here are some of the medals issued by them
http://www.oyy888.com/read.php?tid=49734
http://www.oyy888.com/read.php?tid=44986
http://www.oyy888.com/read.php?tid=46525
http://www.oyy888.com/read.php?tid=36183
there are lot, you can go here to look around
http://www.oyy888.com/thread.php?fid=3