@Kliao said:
What the.........
How do they grade something like that a MS-64? How do they give it a numerical grade in the first place?!?
Error coins are totally gradable. I see many error coins every day and it is easy to assign each error coin a grade. Only the areas struck by the mint dies are graded.
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What the.........
How do they grade something like that a MS-64? How do they give it a numerical grade in the first place?!?
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Steve
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(Washington's horse's name )
My Saint Set
I was expecting to see a saddle error
It's graded mostly based on the obverse normal striking details.
That's cool. Amazing what escapes the mint.
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Error coins are totally gradable. I see many error coins every day and it is easy to assign each error coin a grade. Only the areas struck by the mint dies are graded.
You ask and you shall receive ....
Thanks @ErrorsOnCoins ....Always enjoy seeing these coins. Cheers, RickO