Fake proof silver eagle purchased from China.

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Published 2020-04-17
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All Comments (21)
  • @offerosky
    It is a curious crappy alloy not found on the periodic table, only found in China...called Chinesium!
  • I think it’s #2! And why does China get away with this? Their dishonesty has gone too far
  • A little surprised you didn't mention the obv/rev orientation is wrong. The fake uses medal alignment and not coin alignment. Granted, some fakes will have the correct orientation so this is not a fool proof check (albeit an obvious one if wrong). Also, be careful using calipers in that fashion as you could easily get a false negative (or positive). You want the prongs of the calipers to be on the same plane as the coin and not perpendicular to it.
  • @chipper6323
    I bought one of these from China and when I received it, it was the size of a half dollar. I appealed to E-Bay and they refunded my money. God bless E-Bay.
  • @meteoman7958
    Two points Speg, you didn't mention the medal orientation and when you used the calipers to measure the diameter, you should keep the calipers in the plane of the coin to catch the full width.
  • @nephisilver3051
    I wouldn't buy anything from China that minted in America that would be ridiculous
  • @mlj1111
    "Just the tip" That's what she said.
  • When your face-to-face with the coins it’s fairly obvious but when you’re buying online it is extremely difficult until after you have received it by then it’s too late thanks for the video👍
  • Fantastic video Speg. Lol that magnet was messing with your mic. Thank you for sharing
  • @rayk126
    My dad bought counterfeit Chinese silver twice on Ebay. He has learned is lesson not to buy Chinese silver again. I heard that there are companies in China licensed by the government to produce Counterfeit American Silver coins.
  • @NicholasKon9
    fastest way to test is to get a magnet and a ping test.
  • @christofour217
    If you look at the width the fake one will have a wider width.
  • @Silber47
    Only from the eye 2 is visible...also the flipping (orientation) of the coin was very revealing! 😅😅😅 ⭐⭐⭐ Love the 'cutting'!!
  • 2. Now going to watch the rest. I'm back...The diameter seemed smaller to me as soon as I saw it. Sort of impressed myself that i saw it so fast. Great video buddy. Thanks.
  • @biskit7
    It looks so small compared to the others, also you need to learn how to use calipers, you can't pick 2 random points like that...
  • @darkhorse6770
    Ebay continues to allow these fakes to be sold into the market. I dont know how they get away with it...
  • This is what I like with my LCS shops and most pawn shops here in Oregon they test them! You can buy peace of mind.
  • @allanrscott
    Love your videos! So informative. Thanks bud!