New Specimen Swiss arrived :)PICS:)
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Just arrived today from Mac. Gorgeous coin! PCGS SP67 although there are some smudges on the slab that make photographing the coin a bit tough, especially on the lower part of the reverse. The lines in the fields are the die polish lines. Thanks Mac, she fits perfectly with my 1944 SP67 2 Franc. ![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif)
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<< <i> Shouldn't that have been designated PL? >>
No. The "SP" designation indicates it's manufacture. PCGS could and should designate all Swiss specimen-strikings as SPxx, SPxx CAM, or SPxx DCAM. Clad's comfortably falls in the CAM category.
BTW, glad you liked it.
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<< <i> Shouldn't that have been designated PL? >>
No. The "SP" designation indicates it's manufacture. PCGS could and should designate all Swiss specimen-strikings as SPxx, SPxx CAM, or SPxx DCAM. Clad's comfortably falls in the CAM category.
BTW, glad you liked it.
That is what I meant.It needs to be designated for being cameo.