Fake 1893 Columbian Exposition Half
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:32 am
Well, dang. Can't even trust auctioneers and coin shops to recognize these fakes?! Just received an AU "1893 Columbian Exposition Half dollar" from a Proxibid auction that was selling items offered by Liberty Coins in Illinois. Paid $19.50
Coin is an OBVIOUS fake. Nickel colored, too thick, clangs when you ring test it. Doesn't even look remotely authentic to me, but I am going to take it to the LCS for a second impartial opinion on Tuesday. Have written to the coin shop who listed this item explaining the situation and stating that I will be seeking a refund. If they are unresponsive, I will have to seek a charge-back on my credit card. So much for using auctions as a potential means of scoring some decent coins.
Lots of fakes surfacing, folks. Be SURE about what you're buying.
Coin is an OBVIOUS fake. Nickel colored, too thick, clangs when you ring test it. Doesn't even look remotely authentic to me, but I am going to take it to the LCS for a second impartial opinion on Tuesday. Have written to the coin shop who listed this item explaining the situation and stating that I will be seeking a refund. If they are unresponsive, I will have to seek a charge-back on my credit card. So much for using auctions as a potential means of scoring some decent coins.
Lots of fakes surfacing, folks. Be SURE about what you're buying.