So is the picture screwed up, or is NGC?

I mentioned a little earlier that I'm kinda looking for a Peruvian 100 Soles. The older the better, the higher grade the better. This caught my eye. But it seemed awfully small compared to the slab:

The insert certainly appears to say 100 soles. And if the obverse looks small in the slab, the reverse is clearly a 50 soles (it indicates 23.4055 grams, which is the weight of the 50 soles).
I don't think the eBayer could have intentionally messed with the pix unless they cut the top of the slab from a 100 and pasted it onto a 50.
So what's the deal? NCG screw up?
50 or is it 100 Soles on eBay

The insert certainly appears to say 100 soles. And if the obverse looks small in the slab, the reverse is clearly a 50 soles (it indicates 23.4055 grams, which is the weight of the 50 soles).
I don't think the eBayer could have intentionally messed with the pix unless they cut the top of the slab from a 100 and pasted it onto a 50.
So what's the deal? NCG screw up?
50 or is it 100 Soles on eBay
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Ignore the old PCGS insert (not my crackout but I have the insert)
<< <i>I just noticed that JZ's image shows "00" Soles on the label.......does that mean it's a slabbed inkjet image?
I didn't really like the '00 Soles' but I do like they put the Mintage 126 pieces on the Holder.
No, well sort of not. It seems the Kings and Queens of Great Britain had a penchant for pointing out their naval superiority to Spain, hence the Lima crown. Kinda like, "Hey Phillip, look what we took from you!!"