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Counterfeits
On Nov 14, 6:56*pm, Jerry Dennis wrote:
On Nov 14, 11:12*am, Splork wrote: FYI Stumbled across this. *not good for the hobby. http://www.aliexpress.com/store/506351 I checked the site. *All of the coins I looked at are conspicuously stamped either "Replica" or "Copy." *I also noticed free shipping to the United States via China Post Air Mail. *Good, bad or otherwise, I'll pass. *If I'm in the market for a replica or a copy, I'll order it from the Royal Oak Mint. Jerry Jerry is right, so far this is only against the rules on eBay as far as I've read. There are no laws (yet) on selling replicas or copied coins. Some counterfeits are legal too sell if marked as such. |
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