If it doesn't have a bean on it, I wouldn't expect a straight cross.
My procedure is... Beaned coin > cross at grade > re-bean coin > recon for + > re-re-bean coin....Done
My Saint Set
PQ tests IQ.
@bg, that cert number (10761136) is not good. Maybe now regraded?
@AngryTurtle said:@bg, that cert number (10761136) is not good. Maybe now regraded?
Probably so. Many years ago I accomplished this.
@specialist said: All the time I have PQ CAC coins not cross. I just send them in again. Its part of the game. Just did that in a $75,000.00 gold piece. I am too used to it to be mad. PCGS wants all better coins in their holders.
@specialist said: All the time I have PQ CAC coins not cross. I just send them in again. Its part of the game. Just did that in a $75,000.00 gold piece. I am too used to it to be mad.
PCGS wants all better coins in their holders.
Do they not cross for grade or for Details?
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
@BG said: Many years ago I had this happen: PF 64 BN
@BG said: Many years ago I had this happen:
PF 64 BN
Was this a cross or crack? If cross, at grade, any grade, etc.?
ICG was known to be pretty tight on classics.
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If it doesn't have a bean on it, I wouldn't expect a straight cross.
My procedure is...
Beaned coin > cross at grade > re-bean coin > recon for + > re-re-bean coin....Done
My Saint Set
PQ tests IQ.
@bg, that cert number (10761136) is not good. Maybe now regraded?
Probably so. Many years ago I accomplished this.
Do they not cross for grade or for Details?
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
Was this a cross or crack? If cross, at grade, any grade, etc.?
ICG was known to be pretty tight on classics.