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Are you recording while sitting in a boat? Getting sea sick.
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Keep the fake coin, even if it has little to no value. nickle is rising and it still has silver
and copper because those have value but dont buy them
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will testing acid damage real .999 fine silver
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Is that a chinese scale?
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I'd make sure the scale is calibrated with an American Certified weight, as the Chinese Scales and Calibration weights may all be manipulated to show a weight matching a real coin, when weight a fake one.
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I like the big time, well respected companies that sell on Ebay. There are probably better companies that offer lower premiums, but Ebay has worked great for me.
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this whole weighing to test authenticity of PMs is not a great way to test.
Just use the acid test for PMs and you will NEVER be wrong.
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Really great video. I've been burnt by fake silvers before and did a video about ID of fakes
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you can notice fake pandas also if you look at details of them. the biggest indicator is that there is no juan sign. And if you look at fake pandas in this videoyou can see there is missing yuan sign.
There is ofcourse also better fake pandas, but there a are lot of sites where you can check if its real panda or not
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Since someone reminded me to share this video I just ordered one of those scales off of ebay.
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China counterfeits is why I say that the Anti-Christ will come from China. LOL.
That was really good advice, thanks for that. Two questions re the fake stuff: 1. even though the silver is light, is it pure? and 2. is the fake morgan counterfeit, and does it have some numismatic value as such?
Barnekkid 11 months ago
@Barnekkid the coins are entirely fake (minus a very thin silver plate which is worthless) - in fact I'd bet the "Morgan" and the "silver round" were made out of nickel. they have no real silver content!
SGTbull07 11 months ago