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 Posted 07/09/2019  9:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Numisto to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,


Just a quick, maybe, question. I've seen a number of coins like this over the years. What happened in the minting process on the right side? All the sort of slashes?


Thanks,

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I'm pretty sure those are adjustment marks. The planchet was a bit overweight so they filed it down before striking.
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My understanding is that these do not affect the technical grade of a coin. For example, you can get an MS grade on a coin with adjustment marks.
But it does affect eye appeal, and hence the market value.

Lovely coin!
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Numisma nails it.
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Okay. That's actually what I thought.

I have a Boliviano that has marks exactly the same (I know, photos. I can't because it's in the safe deposit box!). I think it got graded down because of the marks, at an unnamed TPG.

With adjustment marks just like that, it should still grade a 63 or 64?



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So, I said I had a Boliviano that has this, but it's in the safe deposit box. It is, but I just remembered that I took photos of it before I put it in!

Does this have the same? And, what do you think the grade would be? It's a little hard to tell in the photos, but it has solid luster.

Same marks, right? Shouldn't affect the grade, right? Gimme a grade guess.

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