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Ah ok, well that's a good reason to have missed participating in the epic roasting of our resident impoverished Jewtard. Very sorry to hear that the deliveries were largely disappointments, but for as much of a liability as eBay's return policies are for us as sellers it makes scrapping almost risk-free, one would have to have the mind of a DELETard to fuck it up. I've never heard of the contemporary counterfeit Turin francs, do they have any collector value in spite of being base metal? There are counterfeit Thomas Jefferson 5 cent coins made in the 1950s here called "Henning Nickels" which sell for $50+ to collectors nowadays, I kinda want one for my collection too.

And yeah I totally expected you to quickly develop a good eye for fakes and plated junk after gaining a little hands-on experience, you clearly have the right mind for that sort of thing. And that ability just keeps getting better over time, in another year or 2 you'll look back and clearly see how much sharper your already keen scrapchad's eye has become!

The only thing to report is this weighted sterling candelabra I bought yesterday for exactly $18 with shipping and tax on an e-commerce site like Etsy. It was listed a week earlier and just sat until I came around so I think the competition hasn't found the place yet, I'll definitely be digging deeper there. I figure it'll yield around 80g of sterling so nothing to brag about, the most noteworthy thing it represents is that I found a whole new e-commerce website to slurp cheapies from!

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Any more cheapies lately frogbro? I was browsing an e-commerce platform like Etsy this morning looking for unrelated antiques I collect but figured I should check for scrapsnacks too. In short order I managed to scoop this weighted sterling candelabra listed a full week ago for exactly $18 with shipping and tax. Since it appears the scrapper competition hasn't really found the site yet I'll have to dig deeper for other deals. Have you had any luck looking online outside eBay?

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