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<p>[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 3503562, member: 18382"]The interesting thing is the West Point Mint American Silver Eagles are outstanding, both uncirculated and proofs. I've never seen any problems with this mint until now, and this is the first time they did cents, so it must have something to do with cents specifically. They are different planchets and composition.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last month, remember the discoloration on the regular proofs? Now my example here, which seems like a problem with washing the planchets. I predict that their uncirculated finish, due next, will not have any problems because it is not a proof. </p><p><br /></p><p>S.F. mint never had any problems with its first-run issues in 2018, like the special finishes and reverse proofs. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hope my coin is simply a very minor aberration, but it should have never been released. Something like this should have been caught, as I do believe that a whole batch had this problem and should have been destroyed as part of quality control.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 3503562, member: 18382"]The interesting thing is the West Point Mint American Silver Eagles are outstanding, both uncirculated and proofs. I've never seen any problems with this mint until now, and this is the first time they did cents, so it must have something to do with cents specifically. They are different planchets and composition. Last month, remember the discoloration on the regular proofs? Now my example here, which seems like a problem with washing the planchets. I predict that their uncirculated finish, due next, will not have any problems because it is not a proof. S.F. mint never had any problems with its first-run issues in 2018, like the special finishes and reverse proofs. I hope my coin is simply a very minor aberration, but it should have never been released. Something like this should have been caught, as I do believe that a whole batch had this problem and should have been destroyed as part of quality control.[/QUOTE]
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