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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 503659, member: 1242"]Same here! I find it hard to believe that PCGS would have graded and slabbed either of the Silver Eagles as MS-64's without some sort of notation on the slab if they were slabbed this way. IMHO, this is some sort of impact damage after the Silver Eagles were slabbed. I have seen a few slabs (Rattlers) that the coins in them were so loose that they were able to make contact with the front and rear pieces of plastic of the holder when shook. This is fairly rare but happens and can cause impact damage over time. However, I would more suspect that someone accidentally or intentionally hit the plastic of the holder with something which pounded down the high spots on the ASE's. Since I am more inclined to believe that this is damage that occurred after the ASE's were slabbed and not grease strikes or other MInt borne error, I would return the two ASE's for consideration of replacements either in two graded and slabbed ASE's or monitary.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 503659, member: 1242"]Same here! I find it hard to believe that PCGS would have graded and slabbed either of the Silver Eagles as MS-64's without some sort of notation on the slab if they were slabbed this way. IMHO, this is some sort of impact damage after the Silver Eagles were slabbed. I have seen a few slabs (Rattlers) that the coins in them were so loose that they were able to make contact with the front and rear pieces of plastic of the holder when shook. This is fairly rare but happens and can cause impact damage over time. However, I would more suspect that someone accidentally or intentionally hit the plastic of the holder with something which pounded down the high spots on the ASE's. Since I am more inclined to believe that this is damage that occurred after the ASE's were slabbed and not grease strikes or other MInt borne error, I would return the two ASE's for consideration of replacements either in two graded and slabbed ASE's or monitary. Frank[/QUOTE]
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