So I did a little searching on that and the actual ebayer that listed it, it's very possible that through mass listing coins a picture and description was mistakenly swapped with another coin. The person has 13000 feedbacks and seems to be an experienced seller. And trust me feedbacks are not easily removed, sellers who are fraudsters do get *nailed* on their FB history and it shows. This looks like an honest mistake to me.
I'm not. Just think about some of the "error" LMCs posted here almost daily by the YouTube-watching treasure hunters. They often truly believe they have something valuable and I'm sure some get sent in for grading.
Yeah, and he still believes that PCGS got it wrong. As for the other guy I wouldn't buy anything from him. Every photo is washed out. no one can tell what condition the coins are in.
I’m not into errors, or VAMs. Probably why I’m a little more perplexed than the usual collector? Well whatever error or VAM this person was looking for? I guess it didn’t work out