I was looking at the set compositions and noticed the 1887 and 1896 aren't shown in the Victoria variety set, even though they are in the overall large cent variety set. Maybe they just haven't got around to that yet.
None of my large cents are certified anyway, but I agree from what I've seen PCGS doesn't do a very good job with correctly identifying varieties of Canadian large cents. Collectors shouldn't depend on what's written on the holders. It's best to spend the time studying and learning the varieties. For me, that's most of the fun of collecting anyway.
None of my large cents are certified anyway, but I agree from what I've seen PCGS doesn't do a very good job with correctly identifying varieties of Canadian large cents. Collectors shouldn't depend on what's written on the holders. It's best to spend the time studying and learning the varieties. For me, that's most of the fun of collecting anyway.