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I Guess NNC Doesn't Give A "Details" Grade

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I saw this 1929 Standing Liberty quarter on ebay in an NNC "MS-63 Full Head" slab.

In looking at the reverse I think the "graders" may have missed something.

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It sold for $127.50 with thirteen bids.
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A truly centsless bid, ill wager.
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I saw that on ebay tonight I was like another basement junk slab....
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I've seen some horrible NNC slabs but that one is up there near the top of absolute scam.
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Sure they do, Paul. It's MS-67.
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Good one!
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" In looking at the reverse I think the "graders" may have missed something. "

Not "graders".
"Grader" (singular).

Sometimes known as a SSS (Shameless Self Slabber).
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Is this the same guy someone posted about a while ago who bought a coin "details" in a slab, removed it from the slab, then put that coin into his own nnc holder as a higher grade no problem coin and sold it to rip someone off?
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Zoomed out to 1/10th size that tiny scratch is invisible.

Yeah, same clown.
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Is this the same guy someone posted about a while ago who bought a coin "details" in a slab, removed it from the slab, then put that coin into his own nnc holder as a higher grade no problem coin and sold it to rip someone off?


Seems to be a regular occurrence with NNC coins. I believe almost any coin in their holder is most likely details.
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Maybe the coin is properly marked... The FH, instead of meaning "full head" as some might assume, actually stands for "flagrant hoodwink".
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