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Our 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee Silver Proof Crown Reverse Photograph
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jcz44 in eBay Copyright Theft
jcz44 of partington, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, used our 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee Silver Proof Crown Images without permission, failed to tell buyers that the coins pictured were not the ones they would receive.
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When we wrote this page, this eBay member's feedback was 521; with 100% positive according to eBay.
eBay Copyright Thieves
Many eBay vendors use our coin photographs to sell inferior quality coins on eBay. These eBay members are dishonest and should be avoided.
We believe eBay profits from IP rights infringements (copyright theft), and does so knowingly, only removing infringing items reluctantly, if at all.
Sample Listing
Seller ID | Item Number | Date | Description | Price |
jcz44 | 200452814738 | 28th Mar 2010 | 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee Crown | £0.05 |
Sample Listing
1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee Crown
You are bidding for a 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee Crown ( Coin).
Queen's Silver Jubilee Commemorative Crown
Issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne in 1952.
This crown, as with the 1977 crown, had a face value of twenty-five new pence. Because it was primarily a commemorative coin rather than being intended to circulate, it was presumably not considered necessary to include a mark of value in the inscription.
Reverse:
An original design by Arnold Machin, showing the ampulla and anointing spoon that were used in the coronation ceremony. These had been renovated for the coronation of Charles II, are believed to date respectively from the 14th and 12th centuries, and to be the oldest items in the Regalia to have remained in continual use.
There is no inscription on the reverse.
Specification:
Cupro-Nickel
38.61mm Diameter
28.28 grams Weight
Low starting price of just 5 p.
Happy Bidding and please take a look at my other items.
After laying for decades in my draw it needs cleaning.
What's Wrong?
We invest a great deal of time, effort, and cost into creating some of the best photographic coin images on the internet. We strongly object when lazy and dishonest people decide to use them without a by your leave or thanks, doing so in competition with us.
Copyright theft is dishonest. We recommend you avoid doing business with dishonest dealers.
This particular eBay seller not only stole our high quality copyright photograph, but failed to inform potential buyers that the coin in the photograph was not the one he owns, or that they will be bidding on. This is deception.
Sadly, it is also typical of eBay!
In addition, he used a photo of a silver proof coin whereas his own coin was almost certainly a non-proof, furthering the deception. Whether jcz44 knew this or not, we cannot tell for certain.
For some reason, he also used one of our older photos, we now have much better quality photos of the same coin.
Price
He used a starting price of £0.05, and it sold for five pence, meaning he could have changed it at a bank or post office for 25 pence, and his eBay fees would have been more than he sold it for, still it looks like he made a profit on the postage.
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