Do you mean this one that PCGS graded MS at first then changed it to SP? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'll start referring to you as the "GET Jet Set"! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can claim they are MS67 and MS68, but unless you have submitted them for grading, it ain't true! ~ Chris
Others, myself included, have posted links to a variety of subjects in the past with no problems. ~ Chris
We have a couple today...... @Chip Kirkpatrick 68 @New Windsor Bill 62 May your special day bring you good health! Be happy! ~ Chris
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English, please! ~ Chris
I'm always leery about the authenticity of a key date when it hasn't been certified. ~ Chris
It looks like a "put-together" set to me! ~ Chris
Too bad it wasn't a 2006-W Burnished. Why did your uncle keep it in a shed? ~ Chris
She's got zits all over her nose and neck. She should try using Oil of Olay. ~ Chris
I didn't think so, either, but then again, I don't work for PCGS. ~ Chris [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bingo!
It's hard to tell. The coin has been in circulation for (maybe) 60+ years. The date is smashed and part of the mintmark, too. It's possible that...
Maybe PCGS didn't like those "smudges" and the black spot on the obverse in the prime focal area or the rim ding above "OF" on the reverse. ~ Chris
Whaddaya mean "blind hogs"? A hog will eat anything! So, it doesn't matter if it is blind or not. Try squirrels! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Most veteran collectors will always ask themselves, "Why hasn't this key date coin already been certified?" Usually, the answer is that it can't...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Jacobr0808 ! It's not unusual for people new to collecting errors having no idea what a particular error...
.......and the person who buys such garbage is called a bidiot. ~ Chris
Thanks! The size isn't listed in the Red Book. ~ Chris
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