Welcome aboard, Nek, plenty to learn here on this forum for all of us! 1) not all private sellers are unscrupulous. Some have their own reasons, and some are just, well, private! There are bargains to be had from genuine sellers who are private! However, maybe give them a pass if you are uncomfortable with it! 2) you've only got to unluckily bump into a couple of arses on eBay to get 95%, might be better to look at the big picture, namely, their full trading history, before writing off more potential bargains! 10) definitely wrong here I personally think! Take a look at www.quicktest.co.uk I have confirmed and reassured myself on endless occasions re the authenticity of coins, using their products, WITHOUT as much as a trace noticeable of damage to the edge! We're not talking the Crippen Test here! I'll put up some before and after pictures over the next couple of days, just to clear up the acid misunderstanding! I rate it as highly as the scales on the occasions where it's called into service. I would suggest around 2 in 100 for me, as I get more and more comfortable with what constitutes a genuine coin! Enjoy the ride, it's a great forum! Thanks mate, I just tried to be the most conservative in purchase since I've got almost no experience yet For the acid test, most articles said No; however, as an engineer and newbie I did order the test solution and some scrap silver. I plan to file on the groove of rim to do some test - then I could see the real damage - the online vid and pictures are not good for me (poor eyesight!)