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  Anyone want to guess what PCGS gave him? swcoin.ecrater.com
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It's working now...
Edited by matttheriley 03/25/2015 4:43 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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AU58 Struck though cloth error?
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Yes. Kinda strange huh ;-)
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Well, a struck through cloth coin fo sho... Nice!
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Thanks. Now I can add both sides to my image library.
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Nice one V! I sure hope that wasn't someone's sleeve.
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Ha, I know!
Your welcome coop!
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Oh, it's PCGS MS62
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Let me grt this right? Ms62 struck through cloth error is what they gave him correct?
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how and where did you find that bad boy? Roll hunting?
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Quote: Let me grt this right? Ms62 struck through cloth error is what they gave him correct? Yep. They will assign a Mint State grade to an error of this type based on handling marks not directly attributable to the error, which would be clear in this case because those marks would be fresh on a very smooth surface from the cloth. Wouldn't be difficult to grade. You just have to move the goalposts a bit to redefine what a "quality" coin would be under those circumstances. Basically TPG's puffing out their chests. It looks circulated because the cloth was thick enough (Mint bag?) to cushion the reverse strike. Heck, it was thick enough to make the obverse look like a broadstrike. 
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