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Fools Gold-Buyer Beware! Plus-Don’t Let Lust for Gold Get in Your Eyes

Picture of tiny gold coins compared to penny

Picture of tiny gold coins compared to penny

what yo see is not always what you get

what you see is not always what you get-these are very tiny

Just the other day I was driving in my car listening to the radio. The financial news reporter announced the gold was 1,049. I sucked the air through my nose and let out an audible gasp. I was almost afraid to exhale because I excited about the rise in gold prices.

But then it a little voice of sanity and reason said “Why are you so excited? You don’t have any gold.” So, in the middle of bumper to bumper traffic I laughed as if I was listening to a Bill Cosby tape.

I realized I was just excited for other that might be able to benefit from this good news. Or maybe it was just wishful thinking. Anyway, that night, after my hubby was in bed and I was finished working, I went to Ebay.

There, at a sleepy 1:00 am, I saw a really low priced ad for 22 karet gold coins with only a  $2.00 bid. I looked at the picture and saw the coins spread out unorganized on a kitchen counter top.

I also read the ad closely to determine if they said things like, “looks like real gold”, “feels like real gold,” “gold toned” “as well as ”gold clad”. No, it seemed really legit. “But why so low?” I said to myself. “Self did not answer me.

So, I proceeded, in my lust to actually own a real gold coin, to bid on that item. It was only 2 minutes left and I was still the highest bidder at $4.00. Certainly, this must be a mistake or a very unhappy wife dumping her husbands gold. ” I said to myself.

I won the bid!  I quickly paid for the item and went to bed. “Won’t my husband be surprised,” I said as I quietly slid in the bed besides him. I was about to wake him up to tell him the good news but decided to tell him later.

Well, I told him the next morning and we both laughed about the possible reasons why it was so low. We covered every reason except the real reason. The camera shots did not show the actual size. Nor was there a mention of the size in the ad.

When my coins arrived, very timely I must remember to say in my feedback, they were the size of my finger tips.  I finally had real  gold coins.

So, I decided to share this with all my readers that as you dip in this world of coin exploration keep learning, asking questions ask questions.

I spoke to my coin dealer the day after I purchased the coins and he predicted that they would probably be very tiny coins. He was so right.

Hope this helps someone who is still learning like me.

So, what are my lessons?

1. Don’t get greedy, sometimes if it looks too good to be true it is!

2. Ask questions from from someone who knows more than you before you buy, if they are not around-let it go

3. Ask the seller questions about the size of your coins

4. Chalk up mistakes in judgement and learn from them, just try not to make it expensive.

Ok, if you gleaned some lessons from this let me know.

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Thursday, November 12th, 2009 Scams, gold 6 Comments

Can You Tell The Difference Between A Fake And Real Coin?

The Us Mint has an excellent article on how to tell the fake from a genuine coin.

Very interesting indeed.

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Friday, April 10th, 2009 New Coin Collector, Scams No Comments

Obama Coin Ripoff?

Obama coin collection ripoffs are alive and well according to this News Report.

When you want the real thing and latest information regarding mint coins I was told to go to the Mint.

Have you read anything about this?

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Thursday, April 9th, 2009 New Coin Collector, Scams No Comments

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