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Fake Chinese Coins

by: ziggyelman( 289Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 5000 Reviewer
10 out of 10 people found this guide helpful.
Guide viewed: 3252 times Tags: Animal Coins | Emperor Coins | Tibetan Silver | Chinese Coins | Zodiac Coins


This is a continuation of my last guide on Emperor coins.  Someone suggested to me the magnet test.  All of the coins were attracted.  I won't say they're worthless...valueless is a better word.  Their worth I mentioned in my first guide: "these a person can play with".  When I get a pretty silver Norwegian coin, my first thought is to take it out of its case and hold it, leaving fingerprints and harmful oils on it.  Instead I get out the Emperor coins and play with them while looking at the kroner piece. 

And they really do look and sound real.  It's too bad they aren't, but if they were real, I would have nothing to play with except Swedish coins, which don't have that pleasant weight.

Regards,

Lance 


Guide ID: 10000000004632015Guide created: 11/04/07 (updated 11/17/09)

 
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