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allen.moore
Does anyone have an opinion on the "genuineness" of this dealer's offerings? I believe his name is Viktor Kempf?

http://coins.ua-ru.com/

Thanks in advance for your advice!
bobh
QUOTE(allen.moore @ May 16 2008, 05:16 PM) *
Does anyone have an opinion on the "genuineness" of this dealer's offerings? I believe his name is Viktor Kempf?

http://coins.ua-ru.com/

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Known on eBay as joannem2816... I have never dealt with this seller, but I think the eBay user name will ring a bell with some people here.
alexbq2
Curious, but a quick glance at this website did not reveal anything close to genuine in any section until Nik 1


No need for a fakes listing on this forum, just go to online stores such as this grin.gif
BKB
99% fake 100% poop
grivna1726
QUOTE(bobh @ May 16 2008, 11:34 AM) *
Known on eBay as joannem2816... I have never dealt with this seller, but I think the eBay user name will ring a bell with some people here.

LINK.
grivna1726
QUOTE(alexbq2 @ May 16 2008, 12:20 PM) *
Curious, but a quick glance at this website did not reveal anything close to genuine in any section until Nik 1
No need for a fakes listing on this forum, just go to online stores such as this grin.gif


Someone should tell Akdrv that coinpeople's "fake coins" forum is redundant. evilbanana.gif

But break it to him gently... laugh.gif
Nordic gold
An interesting collection, I have never seen so many different counterfeited russian coins all in one go.

The impression of this marketing is such that the few genuine pieces must have mistakingly entered into this sale.

With this we are perhaps having a foresight to the russian coin market of the future, with the difference that the counterfeits will get better and better.
gxseries
There are a couple of ebay sellers that do sell such coins as replicas. I personally don't mind replica as long as they explicitly say it is as well as the price is "reasonable". However it's obvious that the current seller is just selling a bunch of garbage. I pity the buyers.
Maya
QUOTE(gxseries @ May 16 2008, 01:40 PM) *
There are a couple of ebay sellers that do sell such coins as replicas. I personally don't mind replica as long as they explicitly say it is as well as the price is "reasonable". However it's obvious that the current seller is just selling a bunch of garbage. I pity the buyers.


I know that this question has come up before, and I know that many people feel that there is a market for fakes, or the so called well documented "replicas". With the increasing quality of fakes the obvious concern is that while you, gxseries, and generally ethical people, would always let others know that a coin is a fake, how many would give in to the temptation of misrepresenting a good fake as the genuine item, especially if they fall on hard times? confused1.gif


RW Julian
QUOTE(allen.moore @ May 16 2008, 11:16 AM) *
Does anyone have an opinion on the "genuineness" of this dealer's offerings? I believe his name is Viktor Kempf?

http://coins.ua-ru.com/

Thanks in advance for your advice!

His website is registered in Vancouver, British Columbia, but he seems to have
connections in Washington State as well, if memory serves correctly.

RWJ
SOMMER
hello
thi is tthe same site i spoke in my post of april the 30th
regards from france mf_napoleon.gif
good week end to everybody
jean
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