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Posts posted by kopeikin
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I cannot comment much on this auction - I only can say starting bids were grossly overpriced for me, so from very first look at catalog I decided it is not for me. How much did you pay for Siberian 5 k?
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another fake by "directorsssr" - 1rouble 1912 comemoration of 1812 war
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Sigi, I just posted some information on eBay watch thread.
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fake 10k 1781
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Some will have difficulty to believe but these two coins sold in same time by "directorsssr" are fakes as well. I was able to determine myself that 10k 1781 is fake by comparing details of this coin with all known to me authentic examples. There is a lot of their pictures on the web. For 1771 I was in doubt and created separate topic on COINS.SU discussing authenticity of these 2 coins. See here for those who read Russian: http://coins.su/foru...showtopic=99213 Both were named fakes by individual I trust. Noone say anything in their defence. Apparently these 2 coins are from relatively new series of Siberia fakes which are made very convincing. Noone wanted to shear particular details how these fakes can be detected. I myself desided to buy one of these if their price would be reasonable for trying to find way how to tell them from authentic ones. But as you all see many people swollow this bait and fought for them as for real ones.
links to eBay:
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All coins sold by eBay seller direktorsssr are either fake or questionable.
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A friend of mine bangs with a hammer lightly along the perimeter on the edge. At some point slab cracks open into two halves. I think I did it once too.
IgorS, this way definately has potential. When I do it next time I certainly will try it.
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Your question does not feel strange at all. Here is the tool you will need to open a slab. The larger tool is the better.
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http://www.ebay.com/...984.m1423.l2649
if anyone is bidding on this item - beware, this item costs NOTHING. It is just a tourist souvenir.
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IMHO it is authentic coin. Bubbling up of outer surface happenes due to corrosion under outer purer silver layer on some 18 century Russian coins. Coin is junk anyways due to this corrosion.
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these are mint marks which are supposed to be two stars. due to die wear stars transformed into this shape.
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NO - I did NOT see it, must watch more carefully. I Probably wouldn't have got it anyway.
Sigi
Sigi, how about this one? Quite a few of Siberian 1767s can be found on eBay lately. :
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Be careful! This is just worthless souvenir. Price this seller claims for it in eBay is a fraud.
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Very nice coin. Congratulations!
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my guess it is in VF+ condition and is worth around 500 dollars.
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This is authentic Russian Polushka (1/4 kopeck) coin in average poor condition.
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I see both sides of coin on eBay site. Check if you have your internet browser updated.
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Beyond low grade all looks OK.
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Corwin, with current eBay policy we as sellers can do nothing against what you experiencing.
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Hehe.. That was my sale.
I was wondering about forums opinion around this coin because i have sold it twice (same coin) on eBay now for the last month.. but both times the buyers have not wanted to pay (did not have money to pay) and i have either relisted it or tried to sell it through second chance offer.
It is not cleaned at all and have very nice details, but its rather my bad experience taking pictures.
Photos on eBay are the same as shown here, were the first photo is taken with blitz (therefore the "glossy/cleaned" effect)
Does anyone have any suggestion to how i can ensure a sale or receiving payment from the highest bidders? I know that when you are winning a auction you are committed to buy the item, but what to do when the buyer claims he don't have money?
I will probably wait some time now before i relist it.
Are you saying after 1 day since end of auction buyer already told you they do not want to pay?
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hmmmm..... let me guess. around $1250?
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actually I looked again and saw it is EM not KM. Try same and you will see that it is just a play of light making it look K when it is in fact E.
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Looking at this coin I was curious myself but was shy to ask same question.
eBay watch
in Russian Coin Forums
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Mistake counterfeiters did on 1781 reverse will be soon corrected. These replicas are so convincing that I am afraid we may start seeing these in NGC slabs soon. Does anyone knows how to tell these replicas from real coins? May be copper has a different composition or else. If these coins cannot be detected - this is end then for Siberia coin collecting.