Fake Chinese Silver and Gold coins .999 BUYER BEWARE!! What do you think should be done about it??

www.pokerstrategy.com FREE MONEY!!! A short video on some fake panda coins I have came accross, both gold.999 and silver.999 fakes. Becoming a raising concern for investors and coin collectors. Check out this vid, And if it looks fake or seems to cheap its 100%fake! Also all coins weighing under 31.1 grams are fake! no exceptions! New videos daily! Be sure to subscribe! 100%free info and investing tips from an avid collector/investor. Guys and Gals: Leave your opinion and feelings about this topic and what could be done to stop the counterfeit’s from ending up in our pockets, While they PROFIT!


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    6 Responses to “Fake Chinese Silver and Gold coins .999 BUYER BEWARE!! What do you think should be done about it??”

    • MrSilverdealz:

      please leave your comments! What can be done to stop this fraud?? Its one thing to get a good deal, but buying a .999 silver coin and getting a worthless piece of metal is what’s making people think twice about investing thier money! Let me no what you think???

    • comparesilverprices:

      if you bought these at a coin dealer, they should refund you immediately. due to the rarity of these coins your dealer should 100% be testing all pandas that come in. I think your sentiment is correct: avoid pandas altogether. Except the newer years if you buy from an authorized dealer (check out my site for said dealers)

    • greenwooddesign:

      There is some fake gold 1 oz panda’s on ebay at the mo ( see my video) going for like 150-400 GBP. Really annoys me

    • greenwooddesign:

      @greenwooddesign
      That are slabbed

    • elMONGOreal:

      Good advice to stick to Eagles & Maples if new to silver (sans discernment, which only comes from experience) since their government Mint Operations, QC, & Assays are stringent. Noting there exist fakes, as well as perfectly legit, .999 bullion,’ tribute rounds’, it’s important to study counterfeiting, or at least look at the pictures of real & fake coins on the net.

      But, finding reliable, private mints, why not be shrewd and buy multiples of their “rounds” at many more ounces-for-the-buck?

    • elMONGOreal:

      (mint direct)

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