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Surf_Pirate

Life's Short - Dig Deep
Mar 31, 2013
298
1,431
Eastern NC
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75, Minelab Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

l.cutler

Silver Member
Dec 2, 2006
2,664
2,004
NEPA
Detector(s) used
Tejon, Cibola, T2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Plain and simple, the coins are fake. Another example of the flood of counterfeits coming out of China.
 

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Surf_Pirate

Surf_Pirate

Life's Short - Dig Deep
Mar 31, 2013
298
1,431
Eastern NC
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75, Minelab Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
thanks guys, appreciate the feedback. :icon_thumleft:
 

Treasure_Hunter

Administrator
Staff member
Jul 27, 2006
48,432
54,818
Florida
Detector(s) used
Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
They have to be fake, the melt down value of the silver coins alone would be close to $600, who sells something for $140 that is worth $600 melted down.
 

Blackfoot58

Silver Member
Jan 11, 2023
4,284
10,361
Iowa
Detector(s) used
Makro Simplex+
They have to be fake, the melt down value of the silver coins alone would be close to $600, who sells something for $140 that is worth $600 melted down.
1 of 3 possibilities: 1) a seller who is clueless, 2) fake coins, 3) real coins, but you’ll never see them: they take the payment and run. I won’t point a finger, because I do not know the seller. I would steer clear.
 

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