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Assuming no one messed with the surfaces, and the photos are not juiced, it looks like it is worth submittal. I would think NGC would give PL designations to this series, but not sure about PCGS.
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I am not sure PCGS recognizes the possibility on Ikes. Do they?
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Quote: I am not sure PCGS recognizes the possibility on Ikes. Do they? No, PCGS will not give the PL designation to any Ike dollar. NGC does, and I think ANACS will.
Edited by Darth Morgan 02/01/2019 6:31 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Send it off and let us know how it grades!
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Edited by Darth Morgan 02/01/2019 10:46 pm
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Its a nice coin for sure. I sent this 1978-d into PCGS hoping for a PL but did not get it. At the time I did not know PCGS actually did not name them PL. It did get a MS65 grade though. Its probably the most polished looking IKE I have seen https://www.PCGS.com/cert/83220979
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Quote: I missed posting this picture originally, but this shot really captures the "fresh texture" appearance. Very nice!  Quote: Send it off and let us know how it grades! 
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darthmorgan, I say give it a try. Yours looks great
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Quote: I sent this 1978-d into PCGS hoping for a PL but did not get it. At the time I did not know PCGS actually did not name them PL. It did get a MS65 grade though. Its probably the most polished looking IKE I have seen Very nice! 
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daviscfad- wowzers! That looks like a "black beauty" Ike. You can immediately tell from the TrueView that it has a PL appearance. Can you show us pictures of the slab? Just curious how it looks at different angles. OK, guys. So.... I will be sending this to NGC for grading along with a 1971-D T1 Reverse FEV that I believe was struck on a proof planchet. Last night I joined the ANA, so I have direct submission privileges to NGC. I want to gather 10 coins, so I need 8 more. I'll be cherry picking my own inventory to see what I can include. I may ask your opinions on different coins. Stay tuned....
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Pillar of the Community
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Ill try to see if I can get something up. Not very good at pics though but I will see what I can do
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Maybe if I can find a straight up PR Cameo I will add another pic. The lack of frosting on the CAM's look a lot like this coin. I am tempted now to send to NGC lol
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Proofs and silver ones are completely different
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Quote:OK, guys. So.... I will be sending this to NGC for grading along with a 1971-D T1 Reverse FEV that I believe was struck on a proof planchet. Last night I joined the ANA, so I have direct submission privileges to NGC. I want to gather 10 coins, so I need 8 more. I'll be cherry picking my own inventory to see what I can include. I may ask your opinions on different coins. Stay tuned.... Excellent!  Quote: Here you go, I honestly thought it may come back polished, but since I did not see any hairlines I sent it in. I compare it to a 1973-s Silver PR-69 DCAM, 1978-d MS-66, and a 1971-s MS-66. You can see how the surface is different in each photo when compared to the other coins Fantastic! Thank you for the photos! 
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