IdahoCopper wrote:They might be made in China, but I would bet JP Morgan & cohorts are the parties ultimately behind it. If they can scare the sheeple away from silver, their racket will continue to manipulate the market.
mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
I think the differences in those counterfeits would be fairly easy to spot. Wonder if the dealers open up every single mint tube when they get a sealed monster box in? Kind of makes me want to open up my new BU rolls and check them out..
Scary times!
scyther wrote:mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
I think the differences in those counterfeits would be fairly easy to spot. Wonder if the dealers open up every single mint tube when they get a sealed monster box in? Kind of makes me want to open up my new BU rolls and check them out..
Scary times!
Wouldn't sealed mint tubes be the safest thing to buy?
scyther wrote:mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
I think the differences in those counterfeits would be fairly easy to spot. Wonder if the dealers open up every single mint tube when they get a sealed monster box in? Kind of makes me want to open up my new BU rolls and check them out..
Scary times!
Wouldn't sealed mint tubes be the safest thing to buy?
mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
mbailey1234 wrote:scyther wrote:mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
I think the differences in those counterfeits would be fairly easy to spot. Wonder if the dealers open up every single mint tube when they get a sealed monster box in? Kind of makes me want to open up my new BU rolls and check them out..
Scary times!
Wouldn't sealed mint tubes be the safest thing to buy?
I could take a mint tube, put about 3 foam peanuts in the top and some heavy scotch type tape and that to me is all a mint tube is. I have often pealed the tape back and opened them to take a look then put it back when I'm done and I can guarantee you nobody would ever know the difference. Now the monster boxes have the bands on them so a little more difficult but not impossible. If they go to the trouble of making the coins I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't faking the monster box containers as well. Heck, you can even buy those from some dealers that have opened them. They sell the empty boxes. Then you would just need the bands.
Lemon Thrower wrote:mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
could be propoganda to scare people from silver. even legit alt media that is on the correct side can be used by the PTB. if its easy to detect the fakes, then its a lot less scary and does not serve the PTB purpose
Lemon Thrower wrote:mbailey1234 wrote:Wonder why they didn't put a weight of the coin in the analysis from the article? Must have been ok?
could be propoganda to scare people from silver. even legit alt media that is on the correct side can be used by the PTB. if its easy to detect the fakes, then its a lot less scary and does not serve the PTB purpose
neilgin1 wrote:off topic for a second, (sorry)...you know what one of the aroma's in the world is? (imho)
bacon a-frying....followed closely by boneless beef rib-eye on the grill....and third, the smoke from a hickory/dead red elm stove fire, smelled outdoors in the winter air.
sorry....its the small things in life, i get happy about. God bless America!
justoneguy wrote:neilgin1 wrote:off topic for a second, (sorry)...you know what one of the aroma's in the world is? (imho)
bacon a-frying....followed closely by boneless beef rib-eye on the grill....and third, the smoke from a hickory/dead red elm stove fire, smelled outdoors in the winter air.
sorry....its the small things in life, i get happy about. God bless America!
I like to burn leaves in my grill on halloween.
That smell sure takes me back.
beauanderos wrote:"Buyer beware. As prices of precious metals continue to rise, more counterfeit coins will find their way into the marketplace."
68Camaro wrote:I'd like to see one of the fakes. I'd like to think I know what a real eagle looks and feels like well enough that a fake would jump out at me. I would only be concerned if I couldn't easily tell.
68Camaro wrote:I'd like to see one of the fakes. I'd like to think I know what a real eagle looks and feels like well enough that a fake would jump out at me. I would only be concerned if I couldn't easily tell.
christostock wrote:68Camaro wrote:I'd like to see one of the fakes. I'd like to think I know what a real eagle looks and feels like well enough that a fake would jump out at me. I would only be concerned if I couldn't easily tell.
Did you check the ones that guy christock just sent you?
beauanderos wrote:68Camaro wrote:I'd like to see one of the fakes. I'd like to think I know what a real eagle looks and feels like well enough that a fake would jump out at me. I would only be concerned if I couldn't easily tell.
check out the link in the first post of this thread... they have a pretty good primer there.
We need to compile all these links into a sticky
68Camaro wrote:christostock wrote:68Camaro wrote:I'd like to see one of the fakes. I'd like to think I know what a real eagle looks and feels like well enough that a fake would jump out at me. I would only be concerned if I couldn't easily tell.
Did you check the ones that guy christock just sent you?
I didn't think they had progressed to counterfeiting milk spots yet! :LOL:
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