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<p>[QUOTE="sshafer11, post: 1962374, member: 67540"]<a href="http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/LibertyCapCent/Grades" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/LibertyCapCent/Grades" rel="nofollow">http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/LibertyCapCent/Grades</a></p><p><br /></p><p>For reference here is the PCGS photograde. Notice how their example of what a G4 looks like is completely porous. I think this coin is pretty choice for a G4. I've looked at coins like this for about 4 months now and I haven't been able to find one in this price range that has a full date, full liberty, and decent detail on the bust. The porosity is concerning but it is absolutely hilarious how many coins PCGS (the market leader!!!!) has certified in lower grades for this type that they claim are problem free. I've come to learn that just about everything can be a darn "planchet flaw". </p><p><br /></p><p>I want it certified to match my set as well as the fact that I feel it's a safer form of preservation in a slab. Hopefully prevents it from further decay as well as from me dropping it and putting a rim ding on it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sshafer11, post: 1962374, member: 67540"][url]http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/LibertyCapCent/Grades[/url] For reference here is the PCGS photograde. Notice how their example of what a G4 looks like is completely porous. I think this coin is pretty choice for a G4. I've looked at coins like this for about 4 months now and I haven't been able to find one in this price range that has a full date, full liberty, and decent detail on the bust. The porosity is concerning but it is absolutely hilarious how many coins PCGS (the market leader!!!!) has certified in lower grades for this type that they claim are problem free. I've come to learn that just about everything can be a darn "planchet flaw". I want it certified to match my set as well as the fact that I feel it's a safer form of preservation in a slab. Hopefully prevents it from further decay as well as from me dropping it and putting a rim ding on it.[/QUOTE]
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