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<p>[QUOTE="Eskychess, post: 208205, member: 4692"]Does anyone have any idea if the difference in the Philly and Denver no edges will be grade-able by the major grading services? I mean, I understand nobody knows for sure - but what is the likelyhood that this will be discernable? Will it be something that even gets listed in the redbook. I'm sure the smooth edge Washington is something that will - but a Philly one and a Denver one - Seems odd to go by just the edge. If you take a penny like the 1922 no D ... You can clearly tell because by logic the mint says they didn't make any 1922 plains. The Washington Dollar situation seems different to me in that actual proof would be hard to discern unless you could somehow match a die characteristic or something else - which again I think will be impossible because this is an error that is caused by skipping a coin (or many) - not any individual die or machine. I'm just curious as to what others think. Thanks for any and all info. Maybe I should have started a poll instead of a thread? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Esky[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eskychess, post: 208205, member: 4692"]Does anyone have any idea if the difference in the Philly and Denver no edges will be grade-able by the major grading services? I mean, I understand nobody knows for sure - but what is the likelyhood that this will be discernable? Will it be something that even gets listed in the redbook. I'm sure the smooth edge Washington is something that will - but a Philly one and a Denver one - Seems odd to go by just the edge. If you take a penny like the 1922 no D ... You can clearly tell because by logic the mint says they didn't make any 1922 plains. The Washington Dollar situation seems different to me in that actual proof would be hard to discern unless you could somehow match a die characteristic or something else - which again I think will be impossible because this is an error that is caused by skipping a coin (or many) - not any individual die or machine. I'm just curious as to what others think. Thanks for any and all info. Maybe I should have started a poll instead of a thread? :) Esky[/QUOTE]
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