It's well known that coins come from the mint, in the plastic, with prints. I can see PCGS messing up on one coin but not 3 out of 5. It's...
Sorry. Just damage.
Nice coin. I just got a ham with the bone. Now I have to go buy beans to cook it with. :D
Would you mind telling us the rest of the story? Who graded them, type of coins and how many had fingerprints.
I'm thinking it's damage. It looks like moved metal.
The reverse has the hits of a 63 but also shows how nice the luster is. I'm still ok with 64.
It did and I feel they got it right. I might change my opinion if there was a reverse image.
Don't be so hard on yourself. Folks here get over the past really quick. We have all picked the wrong words from time to time. I know, I have. You...
You coming in from Europe?
Any more for the list?
There are two or three threads on this topic but it's all cool. It's going to be a great show.
Grease filled die. Not sure what you are saying about D/D. It's not a Denver mint coin. It's a common coin. Save it if you wish.
I don't see anything but a normal cent.
Pretty coin. I'm at AU-58.
What grading company did Cameron work for?
Cool looking coin. That die had seen better days.
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