Last time they(PCGS) spalshed something on a 2006 silver reverse proof. I don't know what they did to it, but the splashes are no longer on it.
This time I got a 1938D/D buffalo nickel back. It had perfect golden toning all the way around it, exactly the same on both sides. Now the exact same TPG screws it up on the reverse, plus adds a blemish to the coin. They seem to have messed up the toning, especially on the buffalos head and it proceeds to its back. The toning is no longer there. Also, there is now a mark under the buffalos mouth/beard area that wasn't there before. I took the best picture I could right now, I'll try and get a better one on Thursday.
Now what burns me up about this more than anything is they graded it an MS66, but to me it could have graded a 67 on another day. Absolutely perfect coin. Another question I have is when we're these blemishes added to this coin, before or after it was graded? Now I've had this coin back for over a month. I noticed the problems the day I got it back. What would you do? Its been burning me up every time I look at it.
Picture:
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