Making one is easy. Making one to fool PCGS should probably be more difficult as these coins did not circulate and any worn down to PO-1 would need to be artificially circulated as I don't think a 1970's pocket piece would have even worn down to Fine-15. I've never seen one lower than AU.
@Insider2 said:
Making one is easy. Making one to fool PCGS should probably be more difficult as these coins did not circulate and any worn down to PO-1 would need to be artificially circulated as I don't think a 1970's pocket piece would have even worn down to Fine-15. I've never seen one lower than AU.
Making one and getting it graded go hand in hand here.
Just don’t make it look like it went through a washing machine.
@ricko said:
The best method has not been mentioned... a vibratory case cleaner (with the proper medium and speed) will produce the desired result in a reasonable time frame....Cheers, RickO
It wears coins without polishing or nicking? Model make and serial number please.
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Any guesses in what year we’ll see the first one in the PCGS pops?
Making one is easy. Making one to fool PCGS should probably be more difficult as these coins did not circulate and any worn down to PO-1 would need to be artificially circulated as I don't think a 1970's pocket piece would have even worn down to Fine-15. I've never seen one lower than AU.
Making one and getting it graded go hand in hand here.
Just don’t make it look like it went through a washing machine.
It wears coins without polishing or nicking? Model make and serial number please.
@ARCO....Cheers, RickO
https://www.dillonprecision.com/dillon-s-cv-2001-vibratory-case-cleaner_8_8_23658.html
Here is a FR02 from Braddick set
And my PO1 from the set (1964):
peacockcoins
Thanks for posting the 64&67
Lafayette Grading Set