They sure are selling like hot cakes but as the old man said if it seems to good to be true it probably is,reported the listing,not sure if anything can really be done though.https://www.ebay.com/itm/354769533517?hash=item5299e97a4d:g:FmoAAOSw9EhkHRT2&amdata=
That's just a stock picture,it's the price,just a few bucks above melt when there selling for $35-$45 average,just seems skeptical,that would be everyone's dream to get them for that cheap ever.
What people will get are definitely fake, Chinese counterfeits. There's your clue. And take a look at their other items.
Exactly,they basically sell clothing and average items which is a red flag,I'm noticing a few other Chinese sellers with all under $30 and a similar item history,quite sad they get away with it.
possibly counterfeit,slab looks completely wrong,no shield or (PCGS)logos at the bottom corners and no brackets supporting the coin. https://www.ebay.com/itm/144292138693?
Another,same seller,i haven't seen pcgs use a green outline on the modern ones,the cert in the picture also comes back as invalid https://www.ebay.com/itm/144376815936?
Coin ID 000000? Pic is crystal clear but the barcode won't scan. This one https://www.apmex.com/product/241107/2021-1-oz-silver-pcgs-35th-anniv-pr-70-pcgs-retro-1-of-35 on APMEX (image below) has the same 000000 and cert # but is a different coin (PCGS anniversary token). Visually the barcode is the same on the two. I don't get it. The seller has 18k feedbacks, 99.6%.