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<p>[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 2985932, member: 92083"]Hmmm. If any interruption in the steps leads it to then not be a true full step, how did 2 different companies give it that designation when neither meets that standard? </p><p><br /></p><p>I would imagine the main reason people submit Jefferson nickels is because they want the full step designation on a slab. I also have to imagine that TPGs are very much aware of this and they would take great care and scrutiny checking it over just on the full steps grading alone. Did they both just completely rush on these coins and not notice it on either coin from both grading companies?</p><p><br /></p><p>So as a relative newcomer to this Hobby, I am left to believe that neither of these two should be full steps yet both grading companies said they are, which only leads me to two conclusions:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Multiple people at each Grading Company looked at each coin and were wrong in designating them as ms66 full steps according to the standards expressed here for what is considered full steps.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or </p><p><br /></p><p>2. That both grading companies properly labeled these as full steps and there is just a disagreement among the members here on coin talk on what the standards are or should be. </p><p><br /></p><p>How do I find out which is correct?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 2985932, member: 92083"]Hmmm. If any interruption in the steps leads it to then not be a true full step, how did 2 different companies give it that designation when neither meets that standard? I would imagine the main reason people submit Jefferson nickels is because they want the full step designation on a slab. I also have to imagine that TPGs are very much aware of this and they would take great care and scrutiny checking it over just on the full steps grading alone. Did they both just completely rush on these coins and not notice it on either coin from both grading companies? So as a relative newcomer to this Hobby, I am left to believe that neither of these two should be full steps yet both grading companies said they are, which only leads me to two conclusions: 1. Multiple people at each Grading Company looked at each coin and were wrong in designating them as ms66 full steps according to the standards expressed here for what is considered full steps. Or 2. That both grading companies properly labeled these as full steps and there is just a disagreement among the members here on coin talk on what the standards are or should be. How do I find out which is correct?[/QUOTE]
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