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ICCS & Time Travel Very Rare 1964 George V Cent

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Seems these days they are drinking too much strong coffee. Second order in a row they sent back mis attributed
coins! This one " Time Travelled " all the way from 1927 to 1964 .
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A Stone Age grading company with no apparent interest in adopting 21st. century methods and technology.
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Coin Frog .agree to a point , however I have an ANACS
and an NGC piece that need to go back as well .
Maybe someone collects Grading Faux pas ! LOL
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I won't say "strong coffee", but rather it's probably liquid lunches.
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Jack, did they at least get the grade right ?
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Pretty much agree with the assigned grade of MS 62 Lustrous Brown .
Part that really puzzles me is if they are making these kinds of errors
what about grading , variety errors ?
There have certainly been more than a few puzzlers over the last
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Well, any process has a certain number of errors. While I don't know the % for ICCS, this is a pretty egregious one.
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Wow, how does that happen? They need some serious QC.
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Maybe there is a 1964 penny listed as a 1927. Could be 2 cards swapped so grade could be wrong on ops penny.
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Lustre looks pretty vibrant and unbroken. Why only 62?
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Only 62 probably due to a couple of minor field
Marks obverse .
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Have they always used "Lustrous" Brown in descriptions? This is the first I've seen.
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I've got a red caribou
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Yes they do use ''lustrous brown'' mention for a while now. From ms-60 to Ms-64, I don't think I've ever seen a Ms-65 brown or lustrous brown cent from ICCS...
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Caribou; Red? What does that even mean?
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I understand the caribou because there were 2 types of 25 cents made that year (the other was Canada Day), but the TPG must have been thinking about pennies , and red ones.
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