Maybe I am just too cynical, but this thread seems like one of those we get every now and then in which the person has some coins that he knows are fake, but thinks he might try to con someone into buying them. So, he goes to a coin chat board, hoping to find some greedy soul who wants to take advantage of a newbie who has a rare coin. He posts some hard to see pictures, makes up some emotion-based story about a deceased relative (or in this case, a wedding), and feigns total ignorance about what he has or how much it is worth. Then he hints, or states outright, that he would be interested in selling them, hoping that someone will think that they can make a quick score at his expense. What these goobers don't seem to realize is that the members of this board actually know a little something about coins. When they point out that the coins are actually fake, the poster beats a hasty retreat, never to return. This particular poster has not logged back in since right after the two responses above were posted. That tells me that he did not get the response he was hoping for, and decided he had better try somewhere else. I have seen this many times on this chat board, and will likely see it many more.
My two cents.