The coin has been listed 3 times all the same,two sold listings for just a few hundred even though it's a $1,000+ coin and then the seller has the third still for sale.I don't even think that's a CAC sticker, just a green blank oval.
Does CAC have issues with stickers fading? If not I wouldn't touch that with a ten foot pole for that reason alone.
Didn't even think about that,your probably right,some people are rushed although the CAC sticker is still concerning.
A lot of sellers use what they call "stock photos". Just make sure you get the actual coin in the photos before buying.
Wow,well that shouldn't happen,you'd think we would be able to make high quality stickers by now(so that shouldn't happen ever).
https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6100971-007/64/ Some blemishes on the obverse indicate it is the exact coin that was certified. CAC lookup also verifies that it was stickered. People do steal images and sell coins that you'll never receive (at big discounts) but that doesn't appear to be the case here.