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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2542572, member: 73983"]I'd rather not send it to PCGS or NGC and pay upwards of $60.00 to get a slab that simply say's "UNC. Details Planchet Flaw". I'd much rather send it to an expert who can examine the coin in hand and not through plastic, who can then render a much better judgement than we all can using only images. There are some very good theories in here as to how it was done and when it was done.</p><p><br /></p><p>So with that said, if anyone can put me in contact with someone who would be a qualified expert, I would be greatly appreciated. This would make a very fun specimen to study under a stereo microscope. I don't want to leave you all hanging and I would personally love to find out what this is. Personally I don't care if it would or would not straight grade, I crave the knowledge and love the mystery.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really can't believe this has generated 5 pages of discussion. LOL</p><p><br /></p><p>At the end of the day, this to me is a gorgeous coin, to which I am comfortable with what I paid for it. Now as the Scooby Doo Gang would say, "Let's solve this mystery".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2542572, member: 73983"]I'd rather not send it to PCGS or NGC and pay upwards of $60.00 to get a slab that simply say's "UNC. Details Planchet Flaw". I'd much rather send it to an expert who can examine the coin in hand and not through plastic, who can then render a much better judgement than we all can using only images. There are some very good theories in here as to how it was done and when it was done. So with that said, if anyone can put me in contact with someone who would be a qualified expert, I would be greatly appreciated. This would make a very fun specimen to study under a stereo microscope. I don't want to leave you all hanging and I would personally love to find out what this is. Personally I don't care if it would or would not straight grade, I crave the knowledge and love the mystery. I really can't believe this has generated 5 pages of discussion. LOL At the end of the day, this to me is a gorgeous coin, to which I am comfortable with what I paid for it. Now as the Scooby Doo Gang would say, "Let's solve this mystery".[/QUOTE]
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