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You Vs PCGS (Ogh): 1826 Bust Half

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 Posted 10/11/2013  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I mentioned that the leading edges of the wings and the eyebrow of the eagle were flat areas, most probably the result of a weak strike. However I did not see this extent of flat spotting in other areas, and that was behind my reasoning for the weak strike; only those two areas were so affected to this extent.

It seems to me that PCGS saw those flat spot areas as wear, not a weak strike, and so their AU53.

I can't help thinking that PCGS got this one slightly wrong.
In one sense, their opinion is just like ours: it is just an opinion, and most of us here should be aware of the same grading standards we supposed to be recognizing.
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I would buy that coin for 53 money all day if a dealer was foolish enough to sell it to me.
Great example of a crack out and re-submit.
It doesn't surprise me. PCGS was more conservative back then.
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