Frustrated by pin suspicions
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There have always been a certain amount of counterfeit and scrapper pins from the earliest years of pin collecting.
But some days it just seems like the fakes are exploding into the market at a faster pace than ever. And I'm wondering if it's because there are more counterfeit and scrapper pin sellers out there, if there are more fake pins being made, or if we're just more aware of it and it just makes everything seem suspicious.
The reason I was pondering this today is that currently two more of a VHTF pin I'm seeking are up for sale on ebay.
It's one of a handful of pins I still need to finally complete my Wonderland collection after many years of searching and it's one of the few left that's not in a framed set (framed set pins are even harder to track down). But I'm not going near the ones currently for sale on ebay because I'm nervous about how many have suddenly shown up in the past few weeks. The ones up for sale now are the third and fourth in recent weeks/months when previously this pin wouldn't show up on ebay that many times in a year - and if it did show up, it was generally from one of the known high end pin sellers - the ones who buy whole collections for resale individually.
Could it be people just are liquidating right now and these all are legit? Yes. Does it make me nervous when multiples of a previously rare pin show up in a short period of time? Yes. Which is why I'm sitting out on any of the ones currently on ebay. All the counterfeit pins in the market make me more nervous than ever that anything could be a fake (and I've been burned on ebay before with fakes) and I'd rather wait to hopefully someday find one with a legitimate history - like someone I know getting rid of a collection - than risk the ones currently out there of unknown provenance.
As I said, I'm not sure if there are more fakes, more fake sellers or we're just more aware of them now and that skews how we look at every pin. What do you think? And are you hesitating on buying too without knowing the seller or knowing a pin's history?
But some days it just seems like the fakes are exploding into the market at a faster pace than ever. And I'm wondering if it's because there are more counterfeit and scrapper pin sellers out there, if there are more fake pins being made, or if we're just more aware of it and it just makes everything seem suspicious.
The reason I was pondering this today is that currently two more of a VHTF pin I'm seeking are up for sale on ebay.
It's one of a handful of pins I still need to finally complete my Wonderland collection after many years of searching and it's one of the few left that's not in a framed set (framed set pins are even harder to track down). But I'm not going near the ones currently for sale on ebay because I'm nervous about how many have suddenly shown up in the past few weeks. The ones up for sale now are the third and fourth in recent weeks/months when previously this pin wouldn't show up on ebay that many times in a year - and if it did show up, it was generally from one of the known high end pin sellers - the ones who buy whole collections for resale individually.
Could it be people just are liquidating right now and these all are legit? Yes. Does it make me nervous when multiples of a previously rare pin show up in a short period of time? Yes. Which is why I'm sitting out on any of the ones currently on ebay. All the counterfeit pins in the market make me more nervous than ever that anything could be a fake (and I've been burned on ebay before with fakes) and I'd rather wait to hopefully someday find one with a legitimate history - like someone I know getting rid of a collection - than risk the ones currently out there of unknown provenance.
As I said, I'm not sure if there are more fakes, more fake sellers or we're just more aware of them now and that skews how we look at every pin. What do you think? And are you hesitating on buying too without knowing the seller or knowing a pin's history?