hi i saw on ebay a coin graded pcgs genuine....what does genuine mean and why didnt it have a real grade like g-4 or ms-66 thx schanky
PCGS' "Genuine" means that the coin has been damaged or cleaned or AT'ed or whatever so that it cannot receive a normal grade. Chris
A coin graded genuine is just a problem coin that has a problem,and they will not grade, but is telling you the coin is real. No Grade Description 91 Artificial Color 92 Cleaning 93 Planchet Flaw 94 Altered Surfaces 95 Scratch / Rim Dent 97 Environmental Damage 98 Damage
Hmmm, Thanks for sharing those codes for grading genuine coins. I am curious about the 93 code, wouldn't a planchet flaw be pre strike damage or am I not understanding the term correctly?
Once a planchet is struck then it becomes a coin so I would say yes, it would be pre strike damage. Though the more knowledgeable may correct me if I am wrong.
Okay, so why would it not be labeled as such and be graded accordingly instead of genuine? Forgive me, I may still not be grasping the concept but it isn't considered pmd in the way that cleaning or some of the others might be.
Because PCGS doesn't want to be associated with the working class - cleaners, machinists, painters, etc. Chris