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Ziemba727

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  1. The light on the coin isn't consistent with the light on the slab, is it
  2. I can zoom in more on a phone and yes, I can see the difference of pixelation in the certification number and the other text (grading and date). Probably pasted in the number afterwards to recycle an existing image.
  3. I appreciate all the responses. Yeah, I think it was just a quick way to place an image in lieu of getting a photo of the real one. Other listings use an obvious prop photo and say you will get one in similar condition ...that’s why this one seemed so curious
  4. I'll get an image in a little bit. It isn't on eBay and it is a seller I've purchased from before. I wrote them with the same question but hadn't heard back, hence my post here. When I scanned the barcode earlier, I got that same image, It's difficult to say how similar or different the coin for sale and the one on the NGC search are. It was difficult to tell when I looked. It's possible that the one for sale is not the one pictured.
  5. I know it identifies the invoice number and then the line number on that invoice but still, I'm curious what no number would indicate. The scanned barcode does indeed reflect this type of coin and grade, but I'm confused by the number. Anyways, this is image is cropped down from a screen shot to remove any information regarding the seller. Moderators, if this is inappropriate, I apologize and please remove.
  6. I thought about that but wasn't sure if it was allowed since it's an item on a commercial site.
  7. Hi, I've collected coins off and on over the years but on a very casual level until recently. I started doing some research on a few coins I came across and one that I was particularly interested in had an NGC grading and a certification number of 0000000.000. I'm curious, what does it mean when that type of certification number is given out for a coin? I tried to research it online (as well as scanning the barcode below it but I kept getting an error response) but nothing came up. Is anyone familiar with this type of certification number? Thanks in advance, Ziemba