I think the slab and the coin are both real. The PCGS site just isn't giving very detailed information on the coin, and the font on the label is different because there is more on that label than one would normally see on a PCGS label. I think it's fine.
You are all so sure the coin is authentic.... I think there is no way an error cent struck on a dime planchet can have traces of red.... Also, why is there no barcode below the certification number?
It is an older slab. There is a barcode on the reverse of the slab. Also, I think the red you are seeing is more of a issue with the scanner he used, and also keep in mind that the core of a dime planchet contains copper.
I was thinking that the coin didnt look right.. saying the slab was right, didnt tell me the coin was real lol All i did was ask
When you are grading a US cent the PCGS software expects it to be copper and assigns a color designation. If the coin is MS and the grader doesn't fill one in it defaults to RD.