Diggin4copper wrote:Most likely those rounds you have are fake... send them to meand I will make sure they are disposed of properly...
Fische is mostly for gold. The Fische silver dollar tester is $75 by it's self or $60 with one of the sets of gold testers. The PDF on buying gold is $25 by it's self and free with any purchase. The pdf is well worth the $25. But the only part of the Fische inventory related to what the OP in currently interested in is the silver dollar tester.mflugher wrote: vs $550 for a set of fisch...
Pennybug wrote:Learn how to identify the SOUND of silver. Take two coins, balance them on the end of your 1st finger on each hand and SLIGHTLY tap them together. I do this with halves, dollars, and eagles. I know the way they are SUPPOSED to sound. You can learn other sounds by doing this with ikes and clad halves. Use 40% halves as well. As for smaller coins, I use a baseline. As many counterfit experts have said in the past... I don't study counterfits and how to recognize them... I study the REAL THING and KNOW how to recognize it. Get a few examples of ALL the coins you plan to collect and study them. Me... this is ONE reason I DON'T collect medallions or rounds and ONLY US Currency. If it doesn't say "IN GOD WE TRUST" and have a denomination on it... I'm not interested. But... that's just me. Thing here is... if someone counterfits a silver round... they are up against trade mark infringement and some other laws most likely. If they counterfit US made currency and it's NOT marked as such, well then, you're up againt the US government and currency counterfiting laws now. So in essance, it's an "extra level of insurance" that I have when I collect US currency silver and not rounds (Eagles, Morgans, etc). DO LOOK UP the fact that China/other countries are able to LEGALLY make REPLICAs of OLDER US coins (so long as they are marked).
As for your question on how prevelant they are... I suspect that over the next 2 years we will start to see a continual rise of counterfit stuff. I suspect the best way to avoid this is to really deal ONLY with reputable sources UNTIL you have enough confidence to identify counterfit items. I was worried about this too when I started collecting.... not so much anymore. If your worried enough about it that you are researching it... you will likely learn enough to ever keep yourself from buying counterfit items.
I think there is already enough on this thread from what others have said (scales, magnets, etc) and from what I said here to cover all the bases. By the way... I learned this stuff on this website too! You're DEFINATELY asking the RIGHT people who will give you the RIGHT answer...
Pennybug wrote:Anyhow... honestly, in my opinion... I suspect MOST if not ALL of the LARGER dealers in eagles like Provident, Apmex, Goldmart, etc. WON'T sell fakes. If they got caught doing that... word would get out FAST and they'd be TOAST overnight. Most, if not ALL coinshops I would say would fall in this category too (that and the fact that they'd recognize fakes and wouldn't have them in their inventory).
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