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Are these genuine, opinions needed!


LongJamesSilver

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30 minutes ago, LongJamesSilver said:

Could you guys take a look at these coins, I’m looking to buy them, and buyer is unaware of what she is selling. So advice needed please.

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I think you really need clearer pictures.  I have seen fake/reproduction "gold" Britannias dated 2013 on eBay.  Maybe start by asking for the date of the Britannia shown here.  You often find job lots from "house clearances" on eBay where one or two of the low value coins are genuine but the rest are fakes/reproductions.

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That vice half sov looks way too new. If it was genuine it would be worth big bucks

and I agree with @StackerNoob in no years was the trident overlapping the G in the gold Brit.

the “2” in the 1902 sov is the wrong type

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3 hours ago, SouthCoastInvestor said:

I read that criminals use fake eBay listings to get the home addresses of gold and silver collectors

I read lots of terrible things about eBay and most them aren’t true. However, always wise to employ caution wherever possible.

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5 hours ago, Shinus73 said:

I read lots of terrible things about eBay and most them aren’t true. However, always wise to employ caution wherever possible.

I agree. I wouldn’t trash eBay too much. Some reputable bullion dealers such as Chards sell through them. It’s always best to thoroughly check and research the sellers.

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