No details, one was submitted for a grade, one was just submitted for authenticity and a slab. Different cost. If you don't think you are going to get a 69 or a 70, (water spots?) you just pay to get it slabbed.
Probably a mass submission coin. Large dealers can submit groups of coins and have them slabbed as unc but not individually graded. This is not a "details" grade as if it were damaged, corroded or otherwise ungradable.
I scanned it with my NGC label scanner. The label is legit, but it seems they are using a stock slab photo and just photoshopping different labels on it.
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