the photoviewer they are using accesses a 3rd party server that requests a tracking certificate from your browser
if you didn't get a warning it got the tracking cert without a prompt ;) (are you using winders?)
what I don't like about those fakes is they say "Au .999" on the bottom. I don't care if they DO say "silver COLOR" in the title, or specify "nickel plated steel" in the composition. the front of the coin lies about the composition and should not be sellable
if I buy that coin from you knowing it's a reproduction, then sell it to someone else, they have no way of knowing it's a reproduction
owell they minted millions of them it seems, they're everywhere. the last batch was 2013, this is a new run of 2017
so they're not jsut trying to unload old stock, they're still at it
anywho, off to bed
badon
Yeah, they're older than 2013. I think I bought my first silver plated fake in 2006 or so.
N0ZYC: I agree they shouldn't be saleable, but governments on both sides of the Pacific Ocean seem to not care.
I think it's hilarious when people say a coin coined by coining is not a coin if it's not a fiat coin, and that fiat is better because there are legal protections on those literally meaningless fiat numbers.