What happened to this PCGS Silver Eagle?
blu62vette
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What would cause toning/ugliness like this? In a PCGS First Strike 69 holder. Any guesses or comments welcome.
I dont know if it was slabbed with the tone or without.
I dont know if it was slabbed with the tone or without.
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Shake-N-Bake?
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<< <i>Send it back to PCGS for a refund. Or whatever they're guarantee is. >>
They guarantee against ugly toning? If it tones nicely does the owner owe PCGS more money?
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<< <i>Send it back to PCGS for a refund. Or whatever they're guarantee is. >>
What's the point? Bust it out, and it's still an ounce of silver. A FS 69 is worth, what, $35?
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