on 31-08-2014 02:57 AM
I have been looking at some of the Centenary Florins on here and comparing them with a site giving details on how to tell real ones from the fakes as far back as 2009. Clearly if the advice on how to tell them is accurate..no reason to think it not..a number of current florins for sale here are fakes going for $hundreds when they are worthless. See http://www.australian-threepence.com/blog/2009/11/identifying-a-counterfeit-193435-centenary-florin....
This is very concerning and I certainly will not buy one here. Except from a known "expert" dealer who do not appear to have these fakes from what I have checked.
on 14-04-2018 05:44 PM
1957 2S is a very common coin - any grounds to suspect it?
14-04-2018 05:49 PM - edited 14-04-2018 05:52 PM
on 14-04-2018 06:05 PM
Yeah some offshore fools do say 'Location:australia' - I had that recently.
I would pay 5 bucks for that florin and a smal premium for the slab, but I don't like the coin. If I'm buying a common coin I'd spend a few extra cents and buy a proof. I only compromise on rare coins.
I have given up reporting fake stuff, the idiots selling centenary florins and goose 67's etc get reported, their listings are removed and the next day, they're back.
I only collect old pre decimal stuff, I dunno if that's a problem coin or not.
on 14-04-2018 06:11 PM
14-04-2018 06:26 PM - edited 14-04-2018 06:29 PM
Appears to be a shill account bidding as well.
And this one looks fake to me - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Australian-Silver-Coin-1934-35-Centenary-Florin-C-UNC-/173261793996?hash...
14-04-2018 07:08 PM - edited 14-04-2018 07:10 PM
eBay is full of brain dead organisms.
How much IQ does it take to realize that we don't wanna see his carpet and other **bleep** - just the coin?
The usual indicators for the centenary florin - cloak extension to rim, detail of cross pattee, rider, horse, flames, etc are not discernable with that rubbish he calls photography.
I don't even understand the popularity of that coin - I can easily buy it anywhere anytime.
The actual rare stuff are coins like 1915 London florins and 1912 1915h shilings in nice condition - the scarcity of which are hugely underestimated.
on 21-11-2019 03:28 PM
There is a seller on eBay selling rare date florins for hundreds of dollars. They are auctioned and they are very good fakes. You have to look very closely at the emu feathers to detect them.
on 23-07-2021 06:05 PM
I’ve seen people paying crazy money for older worse quality replicas, and it been advertised and sold as a been a copy..
on 23-07-2021 09:03 PM