beauanderos wrote:these posts are an excellent example of why it is prudent to stock up on 90% junk dimes... before they become targetted as well. Most likely they are the safest purchase available today
and in fact, this could lead to the common date slicks that everyone bashes becoming "premium" purchases. If a counterfeiter is going to bother replicating a coin, they would do so at near full weight to get the "most for their money" and pick key dates to do so.
Rodebaugh wrote:Buy new product direct from manufactures for .999
or from trusted dealers
Klark Cent wrote:how do you guys like to buy your junk dimes? coin dealer? online? i
silver wrote:You don't think China isn't counterfeiting half dollars yet? I remain skeptical.
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fasteddy wrote:Klark Cent wrote:how do you guys like to buy your junk dimes? coin dealer? online? i
Well, beaunderos has his "weekend silver sale" every weekend...just saying...
Rodebaugh wrote:Buy new product direct from manufactures for .999
or from trusted dealers
scyther wrote:So there's basically no reliable way to aoid counterfeits, right? If the big dealers aren't going to check their stuff, I don't know who we can trust...
SilverDragon72 wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Buy new product direct from manufactures for .999
or from trusted dealers
Would Rodebaugh be considered a reputable dealer??
Good points. I always buy mine from my LCS or other trusted sources, like the US Mint or Provident metals.
cesariojpn wrote:scyther wrote:So there's basically no reliable way to aoid counterfeits, right? If the big dealers aren't going to check their stuff, I don't know who we can trust...
The Government?
*ducks thrown items*
IdahoCopper wrote:Ok, so you buy silver from a "reputable dealer". Five years go by and you decide its time to sell some of the hoard. Upon that decision, you have instantly become a "dealer". Are you "reputable"? Will anyone trust that your silver, bought 5 years ago from a "reputable dealer" is not counterfeit?
That is the real problem. If your hoard can't be sold, then there is no point in having it.
I personally experienced this problem when I bought my car recently. I wanted to pay with 2008 Ampex 1oz rounds, but the seller wasn't sure he could trust they were real. So we agreed on pre-1964 .50 and .25 US coins.
I think the PTB have recently touted the counterfeit problem to specifically cast doubt that silver is any good at all; and the sheeple should stay vested in FRNs.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:SilverDragon72 wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Buy new product direct from manufactures for .999
or from trusted dealers
Would Rodebaugh be considered a reputable dealer??
Good points. I always buy mine from my LCS or other trusted sources, like the US Mint or Provident metals.
Sure.. just buy Rodebaugh, MH and A&M bars and you should be safe.
Robarons wrote:Although its not much- but if they try to counterfeit American silver eagles or 90% Junk its felony, you cant counterfeit US Currency. This may or may not gain interest of the Government but just an idea.
Its when you see counterfeit Gold American Eagles hit the stream that would undermine their authenticity that will drive customers (and profits) away from the US mint or cause financial problems that ehy will wake up and do something.
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