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E-Bay- 1974-S Eisenhower- PCGS66- REV Pic Look Like This?

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How did the Reverse on this PCGS MS66 1974S Ike end up looking like this, or is this another fake slabbed PCGS coin- (Thailand)

http://cgi.ebay.com/1974-S-EISENHOW...em25624ab578
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I think they inverted the photo of the reverse when they combined obverse and revers shots into one image.
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other that the reverse image being backwards, it looks like my 1974S Ike. Is there something more specific that concerns you?
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Nope!

I just want to know how that pic was done, as it's not what a normal picture of the reverse of an Ike looks like.

*Fake PCGS slabbed coins are out there.
They are coming in from China.*
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I don't know why the seller thinks this is "under melt"... not even close...
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$11.94 is the total melt value (including copper) for the 1971-1974, 1976 silver Eisenhower "Ike" dollar on March 25, 2011.
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Posted by chuckster 125

I just want to know how that pic was done, as it's not what a normal picture of the reverse of an Ike looks like.

most picture software has options to change images however you wish, as in rotating or in this case flipping the image horizontally.
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Thanks for the info!

I guess the question would be why would the seller take that pic and flip the image, thus making it look like it's not normal.

It definitely caught my eye that something didn't look right.

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