Just because it just happened to me.
I sold this coin:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5316046 (10k funded doge) and it turned out to be buyer funded.
Was not on the CI list and neither I or the buyer checked that it was not an original CI till it was in his hands.
Now I look like an ass and he is stressed that he sent me
BTC for a coin that is not really worth what he paid since we don't know who funded it and who has the private keys.
Double and triple check the coin makers lists if possible when buying / selling funded coins.
Can save you a bunch of stress later in life.
-Dave
Building on this, since I was the buyer in this transaction.
Disclaimer: DaveF is a heck of a guy and this should not reflect poorly on him. It was an innocent mistake. In this deal, there was no escrow, and Dave had this on the way to me in less than 24 hours. Dave remedied immediately by refunding my purchase. I would not hesitate to work with Dave again in a transaction of any size.
Here's what I've learned from CryptoImperator:
CI sold some DIY coins, which are different from a regular CI-assembled coin. A DIY coin is one in which the buyer generates the private key and assembles the coin. The most significant concern here, from the second buyer's perspective, is the private key at one point was in possession of someone else -- not CI, so the integrity of the key has been compromised.
Identifying a DIY:- CI etched 'DIY' into the hologram just below the address window (biggest giveaway, but difficult to see in photos)
- The font in the address window is different than a CI-loaded coin. It's obvious here, with an authentic CI on the left, and DIY on the right:
https://ibb.co/zQ18xJW- The hologram may sit differently on the coin than a legitimate CI-loaded coin
The source of truth is CI's Coin Explorer, which contains all of the wallet addresses to coins that he personally distributed:
https://cryptoimperator.com/coin-addresses. If the wallet address does not appear there, then it is likely a DIY (or worse, a fake), and buyer beware.
This warning extends to all coins -- not just CI's.
-bc