Ok Canadian Experts - How can this be? 97 Flying Loon MS68
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I thought these were only in PL and Specimen set. Anyone know how this could be graded MS? This won't even go into any PCGS set list to date? Could this be out of a 97 Oh Canada Set?
Just very curious???????
Thanks for clearing the haze if you can?
I thought these were only in PL and Specimen set. Anyone know how this could be graded MS? This won't even go into any PCGS set list to date? Could this be out of a 97 Oh Canada Set?
Just very curious???????
Thanks for clearing the haze if you can?
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As a general rule, here are the strike characteristics of the three types of finishes recognized by PCGS for post 1953 coins ...
Business Strikes (MS) - somewhat rounded letters and numbers
Prooflike (PL) - flattened letters and numbers, better strike
Proof (PR) - excellent strike, frosted relief and brilliant background
Of course, there are exceptions, such as the 1964/1965 that PCGS considered Proof (PR) that have characteristics of the pre-1953 coins that PCGS calls Specimen (SP).
And, PCGS doesn't always get it right. I have one encapsulated coin that PCGS calls PL65, when it's definitely a Business Strike (MS).
Someone would have to take a close look at coin in question to determine if it has MS characteristics or PL characteristics
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