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I thought the bottom one is the fake since the date is hard to read. And the fakes were easy to read the dates on them. Plus that whip like curve at the bottom does not appear on any gold coin and why i guessed wrong.
Real Buffalos dont have a smoothe shiny background
The coins have a "cleaned" look if that makes any sense. I recently went to a collectable show near me ( in N.J.) and a vendor had all these "morgans" that had a similar look. And by look I mean....not worn but "dirt" near the edges / details. I was like...ummm no. I did get a slice or 2 of pizza (100 % legit!) :D
Color is also different
It's been awhile. Did you have a table at PAN coin show again @MarketHarmony ? I couldnt make it.
Yes. It's a great show and getting bigger and better each time
Just had some clowns try to sell us a bunch of fake Morgan Dollars, 28 peace dollar, gold maple leaf, and 1 oz gold bars...All were magnetic with a rare earth magnet. 👍
The fake pamp bars will have the numbers at the bottom
Avoid pamp and Perth mint and you won't go wrong!
The print is completely different
Wow KZread Algorithm is not cool to content creators …great wisdom shared to the community from people in the business everyday is what we depend on
Can tell by the ringing of the raw one that it was real. Saw a 🐉 pamp bar that was fake, it was sintered tungsten plated with gold. UFB 💀💀💀
Great video thanks for helping all consumers 😊
I’ve been wanting to buy gold for years, but haven’t done so… I was always scared of getting a fake bar. I was thinking that I could open the package in front of the bouillon dealer and cut the bar in half to check, if it was fake, he’d have to give me my money back. Is this advisable?
You're far less likely to get scammed from a reputable bullion dealer who has a storefront (not in China) whose reputation means everything to them than a fly by night joe schmo at a flea market/online marketplace. But yeah the non intrusive magnet and thickness tests are a basic measure of confidence in a piece's genuiness at a legitimate bullion dealer.
How can you make sure you buy a real one?
China fakes EVERYTHING that carries value; while living there i learned a lot of counterfeit comes out of N Korea. But this is very troublesome ... 🏴☠️
*the fake one - LOOKS MORE REAL THAN REAL tbh* *seriously I thought what "unboxed already" was a fake one, as it looks too yellow in this light, it looks like it's going to attract to the magnet* 😂
Funny you should post this. A couple of years back, I had purchased a couple of (seemingly) 10 gram PAMP Suisse gold bars in the blue and clear assay cards just like that from a rather reputable coin dealer here in the Milwaukee area. Then last year, I took a much closer and more detailed look at those things, and man, the fakery is absolutely impeccable. It's even fooling the so-called "experts". Upon realizing this, I immediately drove over to that same coin dealer and traded them in for some legit 1/10th oz. AGE's which I knew were real. I figure, if this clown is dumb enough to sell them, then he's dumb enough to give me my hard-earned money back. I was not happy with him for selling those to me in the first place. He had no flippin' clue. Anyway, I don't deal with him anymore. I take my business elsewhere these days.
Thanks for the information. Wonder if it's made in China😂😂😂 I'll talk about it more on my channel
For this reason I would buy any of this material
Does it make a difference that 1 says “one Troy ounce” and the other says “1 ounce”
Yes
these all come from China. And they arent gonna stop.
I have a real one in the packaging and it weighs 37.4 grams
Thank you
Color is off.
people make fake coins too.
I was more concerned waiting for the knife to slip and cut your thumb cutting towards it 😂
do you know anything about gold libertads not testing positive for gold on sigma metallic verifiers? i bought them from apmex and apmex is certain the products they sell is real but on the sigmas it isn’t within the brackets. i have 2018 and 2019 reverse proof libertads. non seem to test positive on sigmas
If you have the sigma set right for weight and pure gold, the arrows should be within the green, or close to the green in the yellow. Arrows off to the left slightly is fine; arrows pointing way off the scale completely to the right indicates a fake. I would take that into consideration, and then weigh and measure the coins to make sure they are within specifications. If still in doubt, take it to a coin shop. Hope this helps.
Great Vidio
I like how ridiculously thick that fake one is. Dead giveaway.
Preying on people that have never seen a real 1 oz gold bar
It was difficult to determine how thick it was while it was in the packaging... the way the plastic was curved distorted my perception of thickness.
could they pass the sigma machine ?
You don’t know where they made it? In my Trump voice ,,,,China ,,, China made it
3d printing and plasma cutters are going to keep the professionals busy
You didn’t mention anything about the serial numbers being on different spots on the bars
This is an easy to detect fake.
It's only easy to detect if you are familiar with the item... common consumers would be fooled unless they are educated or ushered along in their purchasing experience. But why buy any product when the authenticity will be in question at the time of selling it back to a gold buyer of some sort?
@@MarketHarmony There is no free lunch. To be able to do something means to lern.
They are easy to spot... they are much thicker
well done excellent info
Me watching you cut towards yourself with that blade: 🫣
relax, I'm an Eagle Scout :D
Very sad what is happening, where was this purchased?
ebay is brimming with fake ones these days, mostly PAMP and Perth Mint bars. People even buy them when the seller has fresh bad reviews due to selling fakes. It's crazy how easy it is to make 1000s of bucks with fake bars. Most of those idiot buyers probably only realize their mistake years later.
Gold is so dense that whenever I hold a piece in my hand, my brain short-circuits. It doesn't seem possible that something so small can weigh a full ounce. This also works with 20 franc gold coins, though they only weigh a small fraction of an ounce. The thicker fake bar will not do this to me, because I'm looking at it and holding it at the same time, and my brain does the calculating for me. Counterfeiters know that most buyers won't be willing to take the bar out of its plastic card.
The Romans never stop scamming
so is that anodized aluminum?
Probably a cheap metal like copper on the inside.
Damn it is close
Good video
From CHY-NA.
I bet PAMP has those capsules made in China...the design was reverse engineered and used for fakes...the only thing different are the marks from the printer which are done at after these are produced....
you can't fool a Romulan senator......"Its a fake"
Anybody checked the ones at Costco if they are ligit?
thats what Im saying, everyone ran out to save like $4 on a bar , but is it even legit?
Thanks! Great info. It's getting crazy out there, got to be on your toes.
The other one sounds fake
Packaging is so good you might think it's on government level. Oh wait, no one in the government would be involved in counterfeits? Would they?!
China bro, China