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Can someone explain to me why they don't put the currency error?
I respect that you don't want to comment, but sooner or later you will have to, you can't throw away years of research by people who have dedicated their lives. Someone will have to put a stop to it.
It has been two days, over a holiday of the new year.
Many people do other things than offer opinions here on a Holiday weekend..., please relax a little.
In my opinion, I have looked over the coin and I am wondering what is wrong with this ? Did you submit this coin to PCGS or buy it from some where? This matters....
Some people do not care much about, or even know what a variety or error is, so they will not pay the $50 USD to have the coin examined for this issue. They just want the coin graded and slabbed... nothing more.
If you sent the coin in, what was the coin condition described to PCGS on the form ?Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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Originally posted by MintErrors View PostCan someone explain to me why they don't put the currency error?
I respect that you don't want to comment, but sooner or later you will have to, you can't throw away years of research by people who have dedicated their lives. Someone will have to put a stop to it.
It has been two days, over a holiday of the new year.
Many people do other things than offer opinions here on a Holiday weekend..., please relax a little.
In my opinion, I have looked over the coin and I am wondering what is wrong with this ? Did you submit this coin to PCGS or buy it from some where? This matters....
Some people do not care much about, or even know what a variety or error is, so they will not pay the $50 USD to have the coin examined for this issue. They just want the coin graded and slabbed... nothing more.
If you sent the coin in, what was the coin condition described to PCGS on the form ?Last edited by ariel cabrera; 01-02-2023, 08:04 PM.
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The hazing could have come from anywhere. That was super common even in the cellophane packaged proof sets of the 1960s.
If the grading company does not add a condition to the label, then they either do not recognize that condition, or it might be too minor to list. The hazing typically can be seen that way after a coin was cleaned, removing the shiny patina. The coin you have would have been given a details grade if it was found cleaned. Not sure why the haze is there, maybe severe temperature changes for several years . It's difficult to know.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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Originally posted by MintErrors View PostThe hazing could have come from anywhere. That was super common even in the cellophane packaged proof sets of the 1960s.
If the grading company does not add a condition to the label, then they either do not recognize that condition, or it might be too minor to list. The hazing typically can be seen that way after a coin was cleaned, removing the shiny patina. The coin you have would have been given a details grade if it was found cleaned. Not sure why the haze is there, maybe severe temperature changes for several years . It's difficult to know.Attached Files
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