Huge error in grading can you believe this they gave this a MS67 theres no way and its And its A Proof I think WOW
Those are part of the planchet, or called unstruck planchet roughness. Only a partial factor in the grade of a coin.
No I'm talking about the two divots on his forehead looks like somebody took a nine iron and try to hit it 150 yards
I ask because, if it's magnified enough, you are bound to find flaws. I think the grading companies use the criteria of no flaws at 5x magnification.
I hear you but do you see the size of those gashes in his forehead I mean they're huge even if you was just looking at it regular
The reason why I'm saying this is because I'm going to get a coin graded tomorrow a a 1962 Jefferson nickel full steps with no marks and there's no dinvits s on his forehead I'm from Tampa so I'm going to drive over to icg
ICG said I would make one hell of numismatic grader kind of like offering me a job I believe it was one of the owners an older guy he said he's been grading coins for 50 years
Sir please dont call me a lier again thats the second time i dont lie i live a honest program One Day At A Time Thank you Willy
Not calling you a liar but at least show us your MS67 then. All I see is damaged coins. I have better things to do then argue with people on CoinTalk.