http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-PCGS-PR65-FRANKLIN-PROOF-HALF-DOLLAR-REAL-BEAUTY-/200518225521?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item2eafd14e71#ht_500wt_966 Just looking at it and it is raising many red flags, label material it is shiny, font, gritty on the coin viewing circle. Share your thoughts, is this just a short-lived variety I haven't seen or a fake.
I don't see anything wrong, and I haven't seen a fake of that slab generation before. That generation lasted a little over three years from Nov of 98 thru Feb of 02. And there are possibly some slight variations in the hologram during that period.
I suspect the seller may have used photo imaging software on the file to enhance the photo, and what you are seeing is the results. In particular, the texture of the plastic looks much more pronounced than it should be. Not sure about Adobe, but performing a "clarify" using Paint-Shop-Pro will produce this exact trait. It will also tend to enhance the cameo of a coin. Thing is, its hard to imagine someone going to the trouble to enhance a photo when they are using such primitive lighting techniques in the photo to begin with.