Trade dollar on E-bay in Fake Pcgs slab?UPDATE:Already removed.

I think I saw this one a few months back on E-bay and it got removed,but it's back.It's from a seller in China and the cert. # matches,but the real one sold at Heritage in 2008 and looks nothing like the one on E-bay.Here's a link to both.Should Pcgs be notified?
Heritage link to real 1873-S Trade$
E-bay link to fake 1873-S Trade $ in Pcgs slab?
Heritage link to real 1873-S Trade$
E-bay link to fake 1873-S Trade $ in Pcgs slab?
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<< <i>This auction could sure fool alot of folks just getting into the hobby... >>
Just getting into the hobby?
Unless it looks terrible in hand, that one could fool me and I've been collecting since I was 12.
peacockcoins
Cheers,
Bob
<< <i>Come on, guys...look at the point of origin. Is there any doubt?
Cheers,
Bob >>
Believe it or not, a number of genuine coins have been sold on Ebay from China. And I think I have even seen some Trade Dollars among them.
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<< <i>Come on, guys...look at the point of origin. Is there any doubt?
Cheers,
Bob >>
Believe it or not, a number of genuine coins have been sold on Ebay from China. And I think I have even seen some Trade Dollars among them. >>
Mark, do you believe the Heritage coin- with the same insert number as the coin from China, are in fact, the same coin?
peacockcoins
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<< <i>Come on, guys...look at the point of origin. Is there any doubt?
Cheers,
Bob >>
Believe it or not, a number of genuine coins have been sold on Ebay from China. And I think I have even seen some Trade Dollars among them. >>
Mark, do you believe the Heritage coin- with the same insert number as the coin from China, are in fact, the same coin? >>
No. Odds are excellent that the Heritage one is genuine and the Ebay one is counterfeit. But I'd likely say the same, regardless of where the seller was located.
Thanks for the clarification.
peacockcoins
<< <i>it's been removed now >>
WOW that was fast.Did someone send them an e-mail ?
while the authentic is on eBay from China?
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<< <i>it's been removed now >>
WOW that was fast.Did someone send them an e-mail ? >>
Yes.
But, it takes a village.
peacockcoins
<< <i>Believe it or not, a number of genuine coins have been sold on Ebay from China. And I think I have even seen some Trade Dollars among them. >>
But the probabbility of receiving real coins from China appears to be extremely low. Not quite as low as winning the lottery, but darned close.
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