Look at them touching the coins with no gloves..and jamming screwdrivers in like it doesnt matter! I guess pcgs really dose determine the grade of a coin...after they mess with it!
Interesting. I'm sure we are all noticing things that could potentially go wrong with our coins. The glove thing has been mentioned, and I join in not understanding that. Coins spread out on top of one another is a surprise as well.
FYI, folks, that is NOT a screwdriver being used, it is an air nozzle to shoot compressed air to clear the plastic before sealing the coin inside.
Also, the raw coins are not stacked on each other. They arrived from Monnaie de Paris each protectively encased in individual, hard plastic holders, almost the same size as the coin and similar to a "Kointain" holder, but much sturdier.
-donn-
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I like that one.
-YN Currently Collecting & Researching Colonial World Coins, Especially Spanish Coins, With a Great Interest in WWII Militaria.
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<< <i>The graders won't show thier faces.
They must be embarrassed.
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clear the plastic before sealing the coin inside.
Also, the raw coins are not stacked on each other. They arrived from Monnaie de Paris each protectively encased in individual, hard plastic holders, almost the same size as the coin and similar to a "Kointain" holder, but much sturdier.
-donn-