>>20872782pro tip : just like for yt links, anything after the item denomination (string of numbers in this case) is useless on ebay, for example your first link can simply read :
>https://www.ebay.com/itm/114283950468and it wont fish us with widgets, various trackers and such
>>20873615Isn't commercial RE crashing and burning at MACH 5 speed rn? Desu it seems too gud to be true, please use caution.
If you can easy flip it for 60k profit, why the seller don't do it himself? He hates monies? Be extra careful fren, i get bad feelz from your post.
>>20874338>how the hell do you find all these manI watch animes involving merchants and 2000yo fur goddesses looking like 18yo teens with tails (for extra sophistication).
If you are starting to delve a bit into numis i'd be happy to help you and give you some tips, just like i got help here from scrapbro when i started.
>looks like a cup but I'm not sure it is one, with the handle on it, but no idea what else it could be used for.It's a recipient for a tea making ensemble, look at "passe-thé" in french. Tea was very ritualized in the ottoman/western/eastern parts of the world among the bourgeoisie, they got all kind of strainers, cups, spoons, kettles, etc... back during the XVIIIth-XIXth c.
Yours is nice looking, with rich details.
>(got mail for one from ebay today, it's a fakeYes indochinese french colonial coinage is among the most faked, because it's very popular here and in Asia too. Thankfully the fakes are very easy to detect because their quality is cringe inducingly bad. Be very careful, and if you have any doubt, request a refund.
The minimum starting pack for numismatic is a precision scale, a precision caliper and a jeweler loupe. It will cost you 20 bux total on amazon, or even less on alibaba, and it will be proven unvaluable very fast. Because it will back up your intuition when you have a doubt and make it clear when it's fake.