I don't see an issue here either. Proof? What proof? I can't say if it's a MS64 or not but what is the beef?
wow! thats funny, is it just in a ngc slab, but it had a ms 60 or something, and they wanted it to sell for more, so they photoshopped a pcgs grade onto it? do u think it is authentic?
I would stay away from this one, but I did report it to Ebay also. We should hit the seller with a bunch of questions and try to get him to pull it to save some newbie an expensive lesson.
NGC holder, and the PCGS # 6953 is in fact an 1863 $, so the tag is authentic, but look, it's in Germany too. Everything stinks about this auction.
The whole number checks out on PCGS as a MS-64 1964 dollar, but that does not mean that the label is authentic. It would be fairly easy to copy one. BTW; I reported it also.
Holy Lord! God grant me the serenity to except the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to know the difference. :desk:
????? What dollar was minted in 1964? 6853.64 is an 1863 liberty seated dollar in MS-64 condition. I couldn't get the cert# (21872270) to come up as a valid cert number on the PCGS site.
Your fingers must be busy thinking about that 'Godless' dollar Indianhead is sending :thumb: ...But you did get the cert# to show up valid??? (Maybe my fingers had a senior moment on the PCGS site)
PCGS #21872270 = Cert Verification #: 21872270 Date, mintmark: 1863 Denomination: $1 Variety: Pedigree: Country: The United States of America Grade: MS64 I copied it this time. No mistakes!