I found this seller on a site called iOffer.com I have already alerted NCG. 1995 W 5 Coin Proof American Eagle Set-10th Anniversary http://www.ioffer.com/i/1995-w-5-coin-proof-american-eagle-set-10th-anniversary-508665058 1988 4 Coin US Gold Eagle Proof Set http://www.ioffer.com/i/1988-4-coin-us-gold-eagle-proof-set-508664356 1999-W $50 GOLD EAGLE NGC PF70 PROOF COIN PR70 PF-70 !! http://www.ioffer.com/i/1999-w-50-gold-eagle-ngc-pf70-proof-coin-pr70-pf-70-!!-509622956
Lol what a strange combo, counterfeit coins and mens thongs... I wonder if when he was growing up he thought thats how hed make his living.
Well, I verified the number on the $50 eagle and it is legit, however I don't think the seller is......
Not an idiot... just a seller of fake coins in fake slabs. And he is one of only thousands... in my estimation, there are more fake NGC slabs on the market than genuine.
If you google the seller "liaoqingoing" you'll see that everything they sell is fake. Gold rings for $2 each etc..
Another reason why the commonly accepted method of if its slabbed its good is faulty. Gotta learn about the coins you like and when in doubt research research research. Regardless of if its slabbed or not.
I sent Scott Schechter of NGC a link to these listings. It will be interesting to learn if they are, in fact, fakes or if the seller is just stealing someone's photos. Chris
I suspected the same thing. I think this happens a lot. The coins look real because it's pics of the real thing. What gets sent to you likely will be drastically different.