Strangest damaged slab I've ever seen!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Kevinfred, Jul 6, 2012.

  1. Kevinfred

    Kevinfred Junior Member

    This one stumps me. I bought a PCGS 1880-S and the reverse has two "chunks" taken out of the plastic. What gets me is both damaged areas are symmetrical - looking like a saw blade! You know how companies will "punch out" a barcode? The damage reminds me of something like that... it was a deliberate act/process. Any ideas what this is all about?
     
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  3. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    C'mon Kev,

    You have been a member since 2010 and you still don't know the #1 rule?

    Pics or it didn't happen. :)
     
  4. LostDutchman

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  5. Kevinfred

    Kevinfred Junior Member

    OK... I'll give 'er a try... I know the rules ;) --- didn't think I could get a good shot

    Turned out ok... but the 'damage' is deeper than it looks in the photo... Back.jpg

    Right side at 1-3 o'clock and bottom side at 5:30...
     
  6. I had almost the same exact damage on a slab that came from Heritage. I no longer own the coin so I can't take pics. :(
     
  7. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Well it doesn't appear the coin was swapped or damaged .
     
  8. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    Actually, the pics have me more confused. The bottom mark looks like it was molded that way, but the side one looks like it was gouged by some one.

    Mike
     
  9. Kevinfred

    Kevinfred Junior Member

    Imagine a thick toothed saw blade... that's what the side of the slab looks like. I could literally "saw" with it if I wanted to. Very strange. I guess being somewhat new to slabbed coinage, maybe the thread should have been, "What amount of damage/wear is acceptable when purchasing a graded coin?" I know most would say as long as it doesn't damage the coin... but in THIS case the dumb slab could slice ones' finger open!!
     
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