New coin grading standard

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by miker, Jun 19, 2005.

  1. miker

    miker New Member

    On HSN theya re offering the 2005 UNC sets that are graded SP (Satin Proof) 69. They say that it follows the Sheldon system. Since the planchets are not polished and the dies are just bead blasted, how can these conis be considered proof? The set that I received (and returned) had a significant number of dings on the Sacagawea and the Kennedy.
     
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  3. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Here is what PCGS says a proof coin is:
    Proof
    A coin usually struck from a specially prepared coin die on a specially prepared planchet. Proofs are usually given more than one blow from the dies and are usually struck with presses operating at slower speeds and higher striking pressure. Because of this extra care, Proofs usually exhibit much sharper detail than regular, or business, strikes. PCGS recognizes Proofs (PR) as those struck in 1817 and later. Those coins struck prior to 1817 are recognized as Specimen strikes (SP).

    Just because they are "proofs" don't keep them from getting "dings" etc.
     
  4. bzcollektor

    bzcollektor SSDC Life Member

    Don`t believe a word Mezak says.
    Lets see what PCGS and NGC call them.
     
  5. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    The question really is - graded by whom ? Regardless of who graded them - they are definitely not Proof coins.
     
  6. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Mint set coins would NOT be called proofs. I think you will find that the SP designation (I'm assuming this SP is on the label of a grading service slab.) means Specimen, not Satin Proof. They have used that SP designation for Specimen coins before.
     
  7. SilverDollarMan

    SilverDollarMan Collecting Fool

    Unc???? Or Proof?
     
  8. silver surfer

    silver surfer Senior Member

    I saw those SP coins on HSN, the grading service is ICG
     
  9. lawdogct

    lawdogct Coin Collector


    Now THERE'S a shocker :rolleyes:
     
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