Nice, the cert verification shows that it is a genuine good details "cleaned" but I don't see any signs of a cleaning. Perhaps a chance to resubmit it. Good luck with that.
I've always wanted to buy something like this just to see what shows up at my door. It wouldn't even be that risky because I can just say it's fake and I get my money back. Of course I would never do it.
Awesome! Someone with a feedback of 12, selling an un-slabbed 1893 S, that he 'got from Grandma's estate,' using stock photos. I think you'd be safer taking your $2k or so, putting it all in one dollar bills, in a pile in your driveway, pouring lighter fluid on it, and setting the pile of cash on fire. At least you'd have the enjoyment of watching a little bonfire.
It is slabbed - a PCGS good details. You have to read down to see the coin pictured is obviously not the one you will be receiving. I guess it is the sellers way of trying to drive up the bids.