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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 7362520, member: 13650"]Given that some older proofs may not be recognized as a proof, what happens if you submit a 19th century coin as a MS on the form and it's actually a proof? Will they catch it and grade it as a proof? Are there tell tale signs on dimes that indicate whether they're a proof or not? Sometimes they may have circulated and may be toned and more difficult to tell. Could a grader overlook it and grade it MS or is that not likely?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 7362520, member: 13650"]Given that some older proofs may not be recognized as a proof, what happens if you submit a 19th century coin as a MS on the form and it's actually a proof? Will they catch it and grade it as a proof? Are there tell tale signs on dimes that indicate whether they're a proof or not? Sometimes they may have circulated and may be toned and more difficult to tell. Could a grader overlook it and grade it MS or is that not likely?[/QUOTE]
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