Are SMS coins graded different?

Are SMS coins graded to a higher standard? Meaning if you had a circ coin that looked like an SMS would it be graded higher - all else being the same? Does the question make sense?
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a 1968-D would be an example
I am curious how they decided some 1964 coins were SMS
PCGS will grade your non SMS coin as an SMS with your coin getting a lower grade because they grade it to SMS standards.
In other words you will have a MS67 coin get a grade of MS65 (SMS) because it is not as nice as an SMS coin.
It has happened to me THREE TIMES with 1967 pennies. I took the coins out of BANK WRAPPED ROLLS never openned.
They came back SMS MS65RD, SMS MS65RD, and SMS MS64RD. These where MS67 COINS .
They looked nothing like SMS coins an yet their right here in SMS holders.
Expert graders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glen
Now, understand one other thing - "fresh" roll coins from 1965-1967 can potenitally be full of SMS coins. It was commonplace for dealers and collectors in the 1970's and 1980's to break up 1965-1967 SMS sets PURELY FOR THE KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR. The other (4) coins often times were simply "rolled up" (potentially with regular issue coins of those years) as the Lincoln, nickel, dime and quarter were viewed as being work around "face". Indeed, I personally spent SMS coins during that time period. After all, these SMS sets were selling for as little as around $2/set. The Kennedy half was worth that amount alone! For 1966-67 issues, you also got thrown in a nice plastic holder one could use for other date proof sets. So, the cent through quarter (41 cents) simply made the cost of that Kenendy coin roughly $1.60 - that is the way many looked at the situation back then. So, simply because coins come from "bank wrapped" rolls does not mean the rolls might not contain SMS coins.
Wondercoin
Thanks for the info, I was unaware that this was done. I supose its possible that this occured. How can you tell the difference between a circ strike and an SMS?
Many of us do not have your prospective on these coins.
But I for one will not be sending anymore MS coins of that era only SMS’s
Glen
Wondercoin
regular circulation issues after they were "retired" from use. This is evidenced by the
huge number of coins which were issued to circulation which appeared SMS. There were
far too many of these to have all come from SMS's. Also many of them were struck by
dies with much more wear than SMS dies usually evidenced and die allignment and pres-
sure were often poor.