johnomerta
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The seller probably posted the wrong picture. If interested, just contact the seller and see which is correct, the description or the picture.
i buy lots of coins on ebay...but only mid grade, inexpensive "slot filler" types, i don't think i would buy high end though.
I've bought everything from coins worth 50 cents to silver dollars worth $5000 on ebay, and done fairly well. The thing to remember is to only buy from someone with a good feedback rating (high number & %), and to avoid buying something that sounds too good to be true (it prob is). I bought a coin from a dealer using buy it now once (price was way below book value - prob a mistake). He emailed me right after, said it had sold in his store, and wouldn't be able to sell it to me. He prob realized he priced it too low. I was kinda bummed, but as a token of goodwill, he sent me a 2014 eagle for free! So there are lots of great dealers out there on eBay.
If you only buy from sellers with high feedback ratings then you will miss out on a LOT of good deals.
If it's an inexpensive coin, that's fine. I'm just saying I'm not buying an 1893-s Morgan from someone who joined eBay last week, and has a feedback of 1 from a "roll of unsearched wheats cents with 1916 (d?) on the end".