Fake Chinese Coins flooded in Indian Market
The metal composition for the '200th Birth Anniversary of Tatya Tope' and 'Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board' coins is a Quaternary Alloy, comprising 50% Silver, 40% Copper, 5% Nickel, and 5% Zinc. The '1000 Years of Brihadeeswarar Temple' coin comprises 80% Silver and 20% Copper. However, these counterfeit coins are produced with base metal, lacking any numismatic value.
It's a pleasure to share images of the fake coins provided by Mr. Sanjay Kansal, a Numismatist.
This post aims to educate and raise awareness about the risks of being deceived by sellers offering fake coins on e-commerce platforms.
It is advisable to purchase commemorative coins from the India Government Mint's website or reputable distributors and dealers. The 'Current and Upcoming Bookings' are updated for your reference and convenience.
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