Do you agree with the grade of this coin and can you really grade it?

Graded ANACS MS63

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Won't see that in anyone else's plastic...
wellllllllllllllllllllll maybe Rubbermaid's™
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<< <i>That year is known for rough strikes >>
That year being the unknown year.
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<< <i>That year is known for rough strikes >>
That year being the unknown year.
here, i thought i had a funny line.... everyone after my first post has trumped me
LOL,
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<< <i>Giving numerical grades to error pieces such as this is just plain nonsense. It's uncirculated; nothing more can really be said. >>
I wanna know how they can tell it's uncirculated. It looks kind of chewed up to me. LOL
...more like regurgetated
You could give that coin any grade and be correct
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<< <i>It's just heavy lacquer that makes it hard to see. >>
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<< <i>Tough to grade that from the picture but it looks like a great piece! >>
How do you define "piece"?
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Piece of work.
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<< <i>Giving numerical grades to error pieces such as this is just plain nonsense. It's uncirculated; nothing more can really be said. >>
I wanna know how they can tell it's uncirculated. It looks kind of chewed up to me. LOL
...more like regurgetated >>
Well, I don't see any wear, so it's uncirculated.
As to what this piece is, it is either a "shear strike," that is, an off-center coin where the unstruck portion was sheared off from the struck portion during the strike; or else part of a decomposed die cap. In either case the reverse looks the way it does not due to any damage or anything like that but because another blank rested below this piece during the strike.
Of course, I suppose I could just scan teletrade to see what they say it is. They may be wrong, though.
Ed. S.
(EJS)