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A Couple Mercs In PCI Slabs....have At It

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Picked these up yesterday, was really hard to capture the color on the 42-D. Has rainbow coloring, copper center that fades to blue and green on the edges.

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and the 44-D

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Nice coins

I'm not sure of the grades PCI gave the coins, and those that do not recognize PCI as a real certification service and avoid PCI slabs, it has been my personal experience that all the PCI coins that I had crossed over to ANACS received the same grade and on 2 occasions ANACS graded 1 point higher...
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I'd guess MS-64FB and MS-65FB for the 42-D and 44-D, respectively. The toning on the 42-D looks nice but it might be masking some contact marks and grade-limiting spots.
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Jaobler = nail struck directly on the head
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@Broken-Coin here's an interesting article on PCI slabs that BadThad directed me to a while back. I keep an eye out for these because most of the dealers and collectors in my area look at PCI slabs as damaged goods. http://www.k6az.com/pci/pci.htm
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Yep, I agree with the grades assigned by Jaobler. I have a few coins in PCI slabs and agree with all the grades except one. It's a 2003 silver Eagle that's graded MS67. I'm sure it would be an NGC MS69.

Ooops, edited to add: Very nice toners!
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There's a light die clash on the 44-D too.
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MS 64 MS 65 both with designations
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The second coin should be MS65 FB. For the first coins, I see lines near the date and the Y in liberty. Are those on the coin itself or are they photographic artifacts?
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Those are scratches on the holder
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And you all nailed it: I picked this two up for $35 total feel pretty good about that purchase

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