Not necessarily. Its been played with but it could be a die adjustment strike of sorts. Look how almost every high point is flat and lacking detail. It was either whizzed or it is a severe weak strike or the dies weren't properly spaced. Maybe it was whizzed and the UNC is a mistake. I'm just saying that from these images it is unclear what's going on
Yikes! I'll admit that I'm not the best grader by any means, but even I can tell that the coin looks more like an XF than an UNC. I wonder if that's a mechanical error on PCGS's part?
Boy I sure hope you're right ! I mean yeah, they grade to ridiculous standards nowadays, but even I don't think they're that bad ! That coin is barely VF details.
Interesting. The serial checks - no auction records - and the barcode scans correctly. I see no evidence of tampering at the pixel level of the images. Really, really fishy. Established seller?
I find it hard to believe that it is the result of a weak strike. Maybe PCGS was having an office party that day. Chris
This is getting more interesting by the minute. http://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/198675/1892-S-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-Genuine-Unc-Details
Much better pics. Looks like it was XF/AU then whizzed poorly. Pcgs defenatly dropped the ball on this one
I think they would call this a mechanical error. If this were a true UNC details coin, and not a VF or whatever, it may be worth somewhere around the asking price, maybe...
To my mind, from the GC pics I'm seeing a trial strike (or something) which shouldn't have left the Mint. It's just flat, not wear, with what sure looks like remaining shine in the tighter areas. If true, I'm not sure there would have been enough pressure in the strike to create what we call "luster" in the fields. Can't say I'm positive, but there's evidence in GC's images of why PCGS might have thought that way. You'd think they'd cover their butts by putting "Weak Strike" on the slab or something.
So my gut instinct could have been correct. Nice new avatar BTW I changed to whizzed only due to the hits seeming to be rounded at the edges from the better GC pics