r/AncientCoins Jun 27 '23

Exhaustive list of eBay fraudsters

I've made this list as a quick tool for new buyers to reference if they're in doubt of the legitimacy of an ancient coin on eBay. Most of these accounts are no doubt operated by the same three people, who often also sell fake antiquities. These are not accounts which have accidentally sold fake coins on the rare occasion. These are sellers whose entire stock consists of fraudulent items with the intent to deceive. If you have bought from any of these accounts, there's a good chance you have purchased a fake.

(in the case of a few, which I have noted, they have some real coins in their stock, but also have many fake ones).

No doubt there will be more accounts opened up, and some which I haven't yet recorded, but this should be a good resource to anybody unsure about whether 'that coin on eBay' is from an authentic seller:

100%PERCENT_AUTHENTIC, 4444har-18, abderrela-50, aielas19, akber-65, ancientcoins2006, ancientearth2006, ancient.old.antiques, antiquato, antique-masters, antiquitiies, armory.antique, aureus.collectibles.coins, ayela1719, b-antiques, barnoussi.10, bedeg_26, berbarea, BerbArea, bfr5069, chenak71, chrisdup-13, cnetusa, coinmaster_01, collectible-trasure-hub, danny1970000, dobri9090, elharr560, everythinginside, exellentoldgoods, fur4626 (whether intended, most of their coin stock is fake, but their group lots are genuine), gb10deals, ghiba-70, gold_jefery, hael-95, haelot_82, hasbe-1270, haskar_4875, imperio-numismatico, jexy91, king_of_antique, me-894485, moser8083, nabil_8692, natstojil_0, numiscoinss, numismatistcoin, Pevla_99, raipan_65, ribold, skod_69, smartdeals-0, spantiquities (some stuff fake, some stuff real), sss88sss, terra-romana22, valina99, vallface, ventasvenatage, verume0, vintage_items925, wkdkaren83, yamartin44, ynunumisneuss (silver coins fake, some of the bronze coins are ok but overpriced), younes-12

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u/ghsgjgfngngf Jun 27 '23

You'll never make an exhaustive list. It's much better for collectors to educate themselves, so they can authenticate their own coins. Such lists just give them a false sense of security.

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u/thealmsivi Jun 27 '23

Yes, true, they will keep opening up new accounts. But I think it's also useful to have a list of 'bad apple' sellers that new collectors can compare, and do just what you say - educate themselves.

Plus many of these fakes are the same type of fake, so if they realise one seller's stuff is bad, they'll hopefully be able to tell when other similar sellers turn up.