Did PCGS screw up grading this coin?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Gam3rBlake, Jan 5, 2022.

  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That’s the area I mentioned. It goes up to that star. You just missed the highest point.
     
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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    That part hung off the rim and didn't fold over like the error part did. I see now where you guys referenced it.
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    My mistake. I found the slab and it from PCGS. Clearly states first 30 days.
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    All corrected after I found it again.
     
  6. robec

    robec Junior Member

    What happened to this Morgan is the same thing that happened to mine. It is a shaving from the rim that was retained by a small crack in the rim edge. Basically it's a strike through. Somehow mine was snapped off during the grading process and now all that is left is the small slice in the rim where the shaving was attached. It received a grade of MS69, but it's back again because they didn't designate it as an error.

    This is what it looked like when it was submitted

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    This is how it looked after grading - TrueView image
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  7. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    But we only had 2 chicken dinners to give away......
     
  8. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Nope I sent in 18 coins all with the First Strike.

    You can send in 1 coin and get FS as long as it meets the cutoff date.
     
  9. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member


    Well that’s a bummer :/. I was hoping for a Mint error.
     
  10. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    I don’t think it could ever come back 69 (from PCGS) after being slabbed as 70 by PCGS unless PCGS made a mistake the first time it was graded in which case the “PCGS Guarantee” would kick in and I could demand that they replace my coin with a real MS70 since that’s the grade they originally gave it.

    That’s one of the good things about slabs. Even if they are over graded it’s comforting to know that the TPGs will compensate for any mistakes in grading.
     
  11. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    I am guessing if it came back 69 maybe there is some other flaw?

    Because according to PCGS MS70 coins can have minor as minted defects and still receive the 70 grade.

    I noticed on my 69s (O, D, Peace) the flaws seems to be a very tiny little nick around the edge of the coins.
     
  12. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    No First Strike means the coin was delivered within 30 days of initial release.

    For PCGS the cutoff date was November 18th so if these coins were submitted to PCGS before then they were eligible for First Strike regardless of grade.

    I sent mine in on 11/17 so I just barely got the First Strike designation.

    They also charge $18 for it which is ridiculous because the cost to grade a coin is $17 and FS designation is extremely easy since it just requires looking at the date submitted.
     
  13. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Thanks for the clarification guys .
    I search the submission form but the clarity was bad on it .

    I want on collectors Universe forms and found out that one coin can be submitted
     
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  14. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    I have a question on Grading standards ?
    Isn't the field on a coin one of the most important areas for grading .

    Other than being fully struck of course ...
     
  15. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    I think on Morgan Dollars it’s the cheek because that’s the high point and most likely to wear first.
     
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  16. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Weren't these Morgan's handled with tender loving care at the mints ? Shouldn't be many contact marks on the cheeks at this point in time .
     
  17. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Yeah the 2021’s were. I didn’t know you were talking about those I thought you just meant coins in general and that’s the only one I know how the grading works.

    I think it’s still the cheek though that’s the most important. Oh and the Eagle on the reverse.
     
  18. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    I'm sure they Grade these a lot different than business strike coins .. I'm still trying to figure out how a strikethrough in a field, which makes an a imperfection . Graded a MS70 ..
     
  19. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    PCGS defines MS70 as:
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    Basically it allows for small defects IF they happened at the Mint. Not post mint damage like if I dropped it.
     
  20. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    If I was the purchaser of this coin .
    I would say it does impact the eye Appeal on the coin . There's a strikethrough in the field .
     
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  21. Gam3rBlake

    Gam3rBlake Well-Known Member

    Well I mean technically any imperfection at all affects the eye appeal.

    But the coin is exactly as minted. It’s not damage it’s an error.

    Like a doubled die coin doesn’t get hurt because of the doubling even though it obviously affects the eye appeal.

    Errors are excused.
     
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