I also reported the items directly to PCGS. Their image and company name is at stake, and they have a bit of "pull" with eBay.
I sent the following note to the seller:
The auctions are still live. Please, everyone, report these two auctions if you haven't already.
On some (not all) PCGS labels, they will list the series (in your case proof Ike's) and the number of the coin within that series (in your case...
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Got this one today for my type set. [ATTACH]
Hi Cazkaboom, I sent you a PM with a link that describes them a bit. Briefly, these medals were minted from 1959-1978 (20 years, 3 medals per...
I picked this one up raw (ungraded). It is Heraldic Art Medal #31, commemorating the Bicentennial of San Diego (1769-1969). Again, the high...
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I thought this medal was interesting. For almost melt, it was all the more interesting ;) You'll notice a horse-drawn carriage on the obverse --...
I have photographed my entire collection, except the bags of circulated wheaties. If it's worth more than $5 or so, then I have imaged it....
1907 Proof Liberty Five Cent piece, mintage 1,475 (lowest of the series for legal issues -- 1913 is lower). [IMG]
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OK, my only toned proof Lincoln. It's apparently not in the right brand of plastic though. ;) [ATTACH]
I think that's an unfair generalization. I have seen many, many overgraded, undergraded, and correctly graded GSA slabbed coins. To say...
And, the last of my recent Heraldic Art Medal purchases. This is Medal #8, issued in 1961 to commemorate the centennial of the Civil War. The...
Another for my horses set. This Heraldic Art Medal #6, produced in 1960. [ATTACH]
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