Is it true that Li Guoqing's Zhongyou.com sells fake goods? Friends.com bought more than 1,000 yuan on Li Guoqing's China Post on the Internet, which turned out to be fake.
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Things are all real things? I just can't see the problem. For example, Daqing silver coins (imitation of the Republic of China or modern imitation) are really Qing Yin coins, right, but it is not only in the Qing Dynasty. So small cheap cannot be greedy.
No problem. I have been in them for many years. You must first determine whether the appraisal company you are looking for is a country recognized by the country. Don't find a friend casually to say the identification. Ha ha. If you don't understand yourself, you still have to play with the rating.
Not to mention the Internet, there are fakes everywhere in real life, and they still open their eyes, which can be visible.
I have bought something for many years and I have n’t seen it. You can refund the problem if you have any problems. Their customer service is still good. It is recommended that the ancient coins buy rating, and there will be no controversy.
Is it true that one thousand yuan to buy antique coins?