Trying to combat the counterfeit silver problem!
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:03 am
In a recent thread: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=18479&hilit=fake+silver+bars#p172607 I mentioned how China was counterfeiting and selling all sorts of brand named silver bars and rounds. With a few clicks of the mouse you can get bars that look identical to the real thing wrapped in plastic, all weight the right about and are the right size and shape. The only way to tell if it is real or not is to destroy the coin or bar by scratching or drilling.
So you can put this all in prospective, at least 8% of China’s GDP is derived by counterfeiting goods! This is a multi-billion-dollar illegal enterprise that has resulted in upwards of $1.2 trillion in lost sales, which has been either ignored or sanctioned by the Communist Chinese government. It is estimated that all commercial electronic devices such as televisions and cell phones contain more than 8% counterfeit components on average.
The next time you are on a long transcontinental flight, think about the fact that the US Federal Aviation Authority has estimated that 2% of commercial jetliner electronics are counterfeit.
Getting back to silver bullion:
Obviously bullion companies are recognizing the serious threat and trying to do something about it. The Sunshine Mint has recently introduced: The MINT MARK SITM hidden security features: http://www.amark.com/Content/Docs/amark ... int_a2.pdf
I'm sure this will be the first of many such measures that will be taken.
I'm waiting for a company to develop a service that will test i.e. X ray all your existing silver or gold bullion and then seal them and certify them that they are real backed by a fully guarentee. One can only hope...
As prices start to rise to historic highs, within the next few years or a shorter time period, well all will be at a greater risk of getting burned.
So you can put this all in prospective, at least 8% of China’s GDP is derived by counterfeiting goods! This is a multi-billion-dollar illegal enterprise that has resulted in upwards of $1.2 trillion in lost sales, which has been either ignored or sanctioned by the Communist Chinese government. It is estimated that all commercial electronic devices such as televisions and cell phones contain more than 8% counterfeit components on average.
The next time you are on a long transcontinental flight, think about the fact that the US Federal Aviation Authority has estimated that 2% of commercial jetliner electronics are counterfeit.
Getting back to silver bullion:
Obviously bullion companies are recognizing the serious threat and trying to do something about it. The Sunshine Mint has recently introduced: The MINT MARK SITM hidden security features: http://www.amark.com/Content/Docs/amark ... int_a2.pdf
I'm sure this will be the first of many such measures that will be taken.
I'm waiting for a company to develop a service that will test i.e. X ray all your existing silver or gold bullion and then seal them and certify them that they are real backed by a fully guarentee. One can only hope...
As prices start to rise to historic highs, within the next few years or a shorter time period, well all will be at a greater risk of getting burned.