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NGC Slabbing Cents Backwards?

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 Posted 04/27/2018  10:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Isn't it possible that they didn't know which is the Obverse?
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. Isn't it possible that they didn't know which is the Obverse?


No that's not possible. A decision was made for those to be slabbed that way. NGC has a solid core so there is no gasket that could have been put in backwards by mistake either
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Isn't it possible that they didn't know which is the Obverse?


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I have a silver Roosevelt dime showing the reverse on the front of the NGC slab. But that was done to show the beautiful toning on it. The obverse is brilliant, no toning. But this cent looks like nothing special, so I'm guessing it was done at the request of the submitter
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