
07-04-2014 12:45 PM
Buyers beware that there are some fake superman coins being sold on ebay. If the coin you are buying doesn't come with the box or authenticity from the RCM maybe its not the real deal. Some people describe the coins they are selling as silver plated and these are clearly replicas. Even though ebay rules restrict replicas of coins, they do not follow through with this rule. So buyer beware.
07-04-2014 02:56 PM
Superman again?
Did we not have a thread a few weeks ago on the same subject?
http://community.ebay.ca/t5/Buyer-Central/fake-superman-coins/m-p/245150/highlight/true#M18003
07-04-2014 05:12 PM
07-04-2014 05:15 PM
Yes I did but it was edited , and the thread didn't make any sense once it was edited by the moderator.
07-04-2014 05:17 PM
07-04-2014 05:27 PM
I have also seen 1986 two dollar bills with a polar bear stamp on them and the person selling these said they were a commemorative edition. Whats funny is in my Charlton catalogue it even mentions this and that these bills have no increase in value because someone has just stamped them to fool people into thinking they are getting a rare bill.
07-08-2014 03:29 PM
Thanks for the heads-up I did not see the other posts about this. This is why it is good to check out the community boards once-in-a-while.
07-09-2014 02:01 PM
items not allowed
Replica coins
Replica, plated, or clad bullion
Replica Canadian banknotes, including novelty and training notes, unless the seller displays written permission from the Bank of Canada
Counterfeit coins
Counterfeit bank notes
Counterfeit bonds
Counterfeit money orders
Counterfeit securities
Equipment used to make counterfeit items
Reproduction or replica versions of any Canadian currency
Policy overview
To help ensure buyer confidence in the stamps, currency, and coins listed on eBay, we've established a set of guidelines for our sellers to follow. These guidelines cover what can and can't be sold on eBay, and the requirements for certain listings.
Most countries, including Canada, strictly prohibit the sale of counterfeit currency and stamps as well as equipment designed to make them. These types of items can't be listed on eBay.
We allow listings for replica stamps and non-Canadian paper money as long as you follow the policy guidelines.
Replica coins aren't allowed. All other stamps, coins, and paper money must be accurately described.
Replica, plated, or clad bullion isn't allowed.
These are ebays guidelines and yet I reported a seller using the report an item section on june 23rd 2014 and then I reported this same seller to ebay via phone at 8 o'clock in the morning of july 8th 2014. The seller I reported is still selling replica superman coins and has made a substantial amount of money. This seller has been selling replicas, presumably from alli express where you can buy the whole set of superman coins for 20 dollars with free shipping. Even alli express calls these replicas in their description, so by ebay guidelines selling these isn't allowed. Why then after reporting this to ebay is ebay allowing the seller I reported to continue?
07-09-2014 02:29 PM
Why then after reporting this to ebay is ebay allowing the seller I reported to continue?
If a company who owns the rights to an item reports to ebay that the item is counterfeit, ebay will take the listing down as that company should know their own product. But ebay has millions of items so it is impossible for them to know if each item is authentic and it would be impossible for them to investigate each time another ebay member reported an item as counterfeit. They have no way of knowing if that ebay member is an expert, a good samaritan or someone who is a competitor or just doesn't like the item's seller.
In some categories they did or at least used to have members who were considered experts. If those members made a report, the item would usually get taken off.
So the best way to get an item taken down is to report the listings to the right's holder. If you contact the RCM and let them know about the listings, they may contact ebay and ask them to take the listings down.
07-09-2014 03:00 PM
I understand what you are saying, except when I talked to a representative on the phone I explained in detail why I thought the item was a replica : it was a 50 cent superman limited addition coin, the coin from the mint is cupronickel and is a lenticular coin. I explained to the representative that this seller was selling a limited edition 50 cent superman coin without the box. Also I mentioned that I had messaged the seller about the fact that if you tilt the coin you will see 2 images, one modern and the other an image of the older superman in costume. The seller responded to me that they only saw one image. Also isn't it strange that this seller is also selling the gold coin, but in that listing they actually say they assume its gold plated. Also they are selling the superman coin that displays the S symbol and this coin doesn't have the beaded design around the edge of the coin. This coin is also being sold as limited edition.
08-21-2014 12:34 PM
I also have seen a 1967 one dollar bill with a gold flag stamp on it going for a lot of money. Yet in any catalogue there is no mention of this.
09-09-2014 02:54 PM
I'm happy to report that the person trying to sell the 1967 dollar bill with a gold flag stamp on it didn't sell even though the seller reposted at least 4 times for at least 50 dollars.
02-19-2015 04:46 PM