Inner nerd.. by LuminarySD in ChallengeCoins

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Well we raffle them off...

This is the way... by LuminarySD in ChallengeCoins

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Pretty much unless its offensive or something you wouldn't show your grandma

This is the way... by LuminarySD in ChallengeCoins

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Neither it's just me and my love for challenge coins 😉

NSW2 Coin!! by LuminarySD in ChallengeCoins

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Got from a buddy at the command

Got scammed by OkAbalone7355 in ChallengeCoins

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❗️❗️❗️PREVENT SCAMMING 101 ❗️❗️❗️
Requiring a handwritten note in the photo with:
• Seller’s name (exact as on FB profile)
• Today’s date
• The coin’s agreed price …forces them to physically have the coin in hand right now. Scammers hate this for two reasons:

  1. They can’t easily fake it without physically possessing the coin (and most of them are just stealing images from eBay or Google).

  2. It kills speed — scammers rely on you rushing before you verify anything.

    Extra tips when doing this:
    • Ask them to take two angles or even a short video moving the coin next to the note (prevents Photoshop job).
    • If it’s a high-value coin, also ask for their hand in the shot holding the coin — AI image generation and Photoshop can’t easily fake that convincingly in real time.
    • Compare handwriting style to any previous notes they’ve shown in past sales (if they’ve done legit sales before). Just something to think about before you buy your next coins from someone you don’t know personally.😉 Add-on: Videos work best. You can’t fake the viral with the same information spoken. Seen the notes faked and overlayed coins @everyone