No1joey said:They're doing Perth Mint coins now? Who buys 500 of these anyway lol.
Group buy communal precious metals verifier?
andrewlee10 said:From the photo and price which u can easily identify the real and fake
Buyer beware? The problem is that this stuff moves into the broader market and not everyone is sophisticated enough to spot a fake, especially as the fakes improve. Even completely honest people may sell you a fake if they themselves don't realise what they had bought. I don't want to see trust destroyed by a flood of quality fakes. I'd like to see the market grow.andrewlee10 said:I personally do not buy gold coin from eBay except reputable dealers in eBay.
Buy and take your risks. It is hussle even ebay refund you.
SilverPete said:Buyer beware? The problem is that this stuff moves into the broader market and not everyone is sophisticated enough to spot a fake, especially as the fakes improve. Even completely honest people may sell you a fake if they themselves don't realise what they had bought. I don't want to see trust destroyed by a flood of quality fakes. I'd like to see the market grow.andrewlee10 said:I personally do not buy gold coin from eBay except reputable dealers in eBay.
Buy and take your risks. It is hussle even ebay refund you.
There's nothing inherently wrong with replicas, but what we really need is some way to very easily highlight replica coins when it is not clear, a simple, ubiquitous and accessible way to know that a coin is a replica even if there are no obvious distinguishing attributes to the naked eye. Then people who sell and like to buy replicas can do so without damaging the market for genuine coins.
No idea how you'd accomplish that. Any ideas?
SilverPete said:Buyer beware? The problem is that this stuff moves into the broader market and not everyone is sophisticated enough to spot a fake, especially as the fakes improve. Even completely honest people may sell you a fake if they themselves don't realise what they had bought. I don't want to see trust destroyed by a flood of quality fakes. I'd like to see the market grow.andrewlee10 said:I personally do not buy gold coin from eBay except reputable dealers in eBay.
Buy and take your risks. It is hussle even ebay refund you.
There's nothing inherently wrong with replicas, but what we really need is some way to very easily highlight replica coins when it is not clear, a simple, ubiquitous and accessible way to know that a coin is a replica even if there are no obvious distinguishing attributes to the naked eye. Then people who sell and like to buy replicas can do so without damaging the market for genuine coins.
No idea how you'd accomplish that. Any ideas?
andrewlee10 said:SilverPete said:Buyer beware? The problem is that this stuff moves into the broader market and not everyone is sophisticated enough to spot a fake, especially as the fakes improve. Even completely honest people may sell you a fake if they themselves don't realise what they had bought. I don't want to see trust destroyed by a flood of quality fakes. I'd like to see the market grow.andrewlee10 said:I personally do not buy gold coin from eBay except reputable dealers in eBay.
Buy and take your risks. It is hussle even ebay refund you.
There's nothing inherently wrong with replicas, but what we really need is some way to very easily highlight replica coins when it is not clear, a simple, ubiquitous and accessible way to know that a coin is a replica even if there are no obvious distinguishing attributes to the naked eye. Then people who sell and like to buy replicas can do so without damaging the market for genuine coins.
No idea how you'd accomplish that. Any ideas?
I have no ideas to solve this too
I believe APMEX, Panda America and other big ebay dealers do check the stock before listing.
I also test my gold by earth magnet plus machine most of the time