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1875-S 20c You Vs PCGS

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 Posted 11/13/2020  12:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GrapeCollects to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here are Stack's photos of this coin. 3 different photographers, almost 3 different coins

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I thought PCGS was supposed to give penalties for low eye appeal.
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Doesn't look half bad from the Stack's photos. Didn't even notice the extent of the reverse die cracks/clashing in the first set of pics.
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Didn't even notice the extent of the reverse die cracks/clashing in the first set of pics.


Neither did I
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lol...can't believe I guessed it after a couple of cocktails...
Think about THAT when you're paying someone to grade your coins...hahaha
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The 2nd enlarged set of photos...the "fuzzy" patches on the eagle are obviously not part of the coin. What IS that?
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the "fuzzy" patches on the eagle are obviously not part of the coin. What IS that?


I assumed they were scuffs/scrapes on the slab itself.
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