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Instructions to Recognize Counterfeit Chinese Silver Panda Coins on eBay

In the event that you purchase Chinese silver Panda coins on eBay, you could be buying a fake coin.Many Panda coins recorded on eBay are phony. Almost half are dubious looking.

I seldom experience counterfeit uncommon American coins on eBay, yet counterfeit Pandas are magicfakeid .

I got a few fake pandas straightforwardly from China a couple of years prior and presently know what to search for in a phony. They're not difficult to recognize when you know what to search for.

The fakes are so great, I'd swear the China Mint has a night shift going explicitly delivering counterfeit forms of their own profoundly respected silver coins. My coins were in cases and, surprisingly, mint plastic envelopes. They appeared as though they were genuine.

I don't know what compelled me test one for legitimacy, yet I got a wild hair and continued to eliminate the container from the plastic pocket and afterward the coin from the case.

The main thing I did was give it the ring test. That is where you balance the coin on the tip of your finger and tap the edge with a Paper Mate pen. It ought to give a piercing, supported tinggg. This one didn't. It just went crash.

I got out another panda coin I know to be genuine and gave it the ring test. It rang pleasingly. Then I thought about the two coins and saw the suspect coin was most likely 20% thicker than the genuine variant.

The last sentencing test was to slice it down the middle with a hack saw. The inside metal was a dim dark with a silver plating over it. I attempted to contact the China merchant, however they overlooked my solicitation for a discount.

What compels me think the China Mint may be delivering the fakes as well as the genuine rendition of their panda coin? The fakes look like the genuine ones in everything about one: the container that safeguards them.

Keep in mind, I said the phony pandas are thicker than their genuine partner? For them to gauge a similar sum, and have a similar external case aspects, there should be some additional room in the mint container for a thicker coin. Also, there is!

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