Saturday, November 24, 2012

Some Methods To Help You Realize If You Have Acquired A Fake Silver Coin

By Fernando Chunn


Since there isn't any profile for a counterfeit coin, I check every raw coin I buy. I've encountered fake old worn coins, brand new mint coins, inexpensive bullion coins, and expensive rare coins.

There aren't lots of fake coins , but checking them is so simple that I create it a habit to examine each raw coin I get. I remain to be relieved if they pass. I don't like finding counterfeit and wish they didn't exist.

Whenever I receive the coin in the mail, I check the coin by having it the "ring" test that I've stated in some other posts. If the coin rings and appears right , I hardly ever pursue more assessments.

I also perform the ring test on the coin store prior to purchase. I often get unusual looks from the counter clerk, but I made a decision that when there is a problem with the merchandise, I would like to take it up right at the front of the seller. I don't want them to say I left the store, switched coins and required a replacement.

I attempt to only purchase coins from retailers who assure the authenticity of their product. Even at that, claiming that someone just sold you a counterfeit coin is a great obligation. I need to be certain that the coin really isn't what exactly it had been showed to be , before I chase somebody for it .

In my numerous coin purchases, I've just gone back to two sellers for selling counterfeits. I felt like I needed such a robust case, that there was no doubt regarding the authenticity of the coin.

When I locate a counterfeit coin, I'm instantly tossed into the quandary of exactly what do I do concerning this. As in any scenario, there are several choices to choose from. 1. Do absolutely nothing. 2. Contact the police. This is the same to choice #1. 3. Get in touch with the retailer. This can be the same to #1, or a lot more exasperating. 4. Call the counterfeit coin "Hotline" and report it.

In the end however, if you discover a counterfeit coin, it becomes your word against the seller's. It is fairly hard to prove that you didn't exchange their "authentic" coin for a fake one in order to get a free coin out of them.




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