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Do you all think this 75th Anniv. proof is a 70 ??

Just curious what everyone thinks. I mean is there anything obviously wrong with this ?
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I got this from a big dealer.
It just shows again how PCGS gives the Big Dealers all the 70's even when the coin is obviously not a 70.
I guess PCGS has to give the big dealers a certain percentage of 70's, it must be some kind of back room deal.
It just shows again how PCGS gives the Big Dealers all the 70's even when the coin is obviously not a 70.
I guess PCGS has to give the big dealers a certain percentage of 70's, it must be some kind of back room deal. >>
Huh? WTF do you mean. Can you back up this statement with ANY facts?
No, you can't. More dealers get 70's because more dealers submit coins, that's a fact.
Oh, your gold piece could have turned after encapsulation. That's what the PCGS guaranty is for.
Take advantage of it.
bob
they developed the same dark spots you have.
I know for a fact they turned after submission because I submitted them.
luckily no 70s on the bullion pucks.
<< <i>I have bullion pucks that turned after submissions.
they developed the same dark spots you have.
I know for a fact they turned after submission because I submitted them.
luckily no 70s on the bullion pucks.
Now that's a first, someone is actually glad they didn't get a 70.
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<< <i>Yes it's a big huge spot that I can see without my glasses.
I got this from a big dealer.
It just shows again how PCGS gives the Big Dealers all the 70's even when the coin is obviously not a 70.
I guess PCGS has to give the big dealers a certain percentage of 70's, it must be some kind of back room deal. >>
That spot may not have been there when the coin was graded.
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<< <i>It just shows again how PCGS gives the Big Dealers all the 70's even when the coin is obviously not a 70.
I guess PCGS has to give the big dealers a certain percentage of 70's, it must be some kind of back room deal. >>
Huh? WTF do you mean. Can you back up this statement with ANY facts?
No, you can't. More dealers get 70's because more dealers submit coins, that's a fact.
Oh, your gold piece could have turned after encapsulation. That's what the PCGS guaranty is for.
Take advantage of it.
bob
Coins, especially highly reactive .999 fine silver coins, are NOT stabilized by slabbing.
Just ask all those folks that purchased or got graded MS/PR70 Eagles that developed Milk Spots "after the fact".
A carbon spot such as whats displayed on this coin could very well be something that was on the surface of the coin when it was slabbed.
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It was on the coin when it arrived, it was on the coin when PCGS graded it a 70, it was on the coin when it was slabbed, etc etc.
That is kind of the point, it is on the coin and should not be a 70.
<< <i>Of course it was on the coin when it was slabbed.
It was on the coin when it arrived, it was on the coin when PCGS graded it a 70, it was on the coin when it was slabbed, etc etc.
That is kind of the point, it is on the coin and should not be a 70. >>
Well, I guess you will not be around here much longer.
<< <i>Yes it's a big huge spot that I can see without my glasses.
I got this from a big dealer.
It just shows again how PCGS gives the Big Dealers all the 70's even when the coin is obviously not a 70.
I guess PCGS has to give the big dealers a certain percentage of 70's, it must be some kind of back room deal. >>
No, it just shows that the TPG's play a number game when these coins come into the office.
<< <i>Of course it was on the coin when it was slabbed.
It was on the coin when it arrived, it was on the coin when PCGS graded it a 70, it was on the coin when it was slabbed, etc etc.
That is kind of the point, it is on the coin and should not be a 70. >>
It was on the coin when it arrived, it was on the coin when PCGS graded it a 70
Proof?
BTW, my 75th anniv proofs (unslabbed) were perfect when I showed them to a friend Labor Day weekend.
Today I couldn't give them away for the spots that develped.
I can tell you've proved your thesis to your own satisfaction so I'll shut up now.
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