The value would be saving their name and preventing actual pieces of their slabs being paired with fake coins, especially 100 high dollar ones. For $4.25 (where it sits now), I'd say it would be a bargain to keep Chinese fakes from dragging the name through the mud.
Personally, I have no worry about counterfeit low-end bullion coins. But they AREN'T high dollar ones... that's the point. This is low-end bullion. NGC is not worried about it. Much ado about nothing.
It seems the listing was just removed. I was looking at it a few minutes ago and went back to look at the shipping,because it seemed a little high, and it's gone.
The listing has been removed and I have reason to believe it was at NGC's request after I contacted them about it.:high5:
Just a quick question to add to Mark's help. How many received an e-mail/message from Ebay saying that they were looking into the reported item? I got one. Ben