PCI = Pretty Clean Inside (Trade Dollar)
stev32k
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I just received a 1877-S Trade Dollar graded and slabbed as MS60 by PCI. Having looked at PCI graded coins in the past I expected to receive something on the order of an AU50-AU58, and I paid accordingly. Instead I received one that looks like it was cleaned and shined with brasso. Somebody has shined the snot out of this one. I've already notified the seller that I would be returning the coin. Guess I didn't realize that PCI slabbed cleaned coins without putting a notation on the label. The sellers pictures were small, not very good, and did not show any indication of cleaning.
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It would make a nice keychain or pocketpiece...
What a shame.
<< <i>Holy brillo pads!
It would make a nice keychain or pocketpiece... >>
No Doubt.............
TC71
That alone is a warning
Someone should make it a pocket piece & bring back naturalness to it.
Is "naturalness" a word?
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