The copper coin doctors fool the PCGS graders on occasion.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Here's another one that turned in the holder >>
What was the '03 graded?
<< <i>What was the '03 graded? >>
MS64RB.
Russ, NCNE
If simpletons like braddick, gmarguli and rick snow can do it the doctors should be able to do it more than occasionaly.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>Shylock, what was done to that coin -- a dip / re-coloring? >>
Maybe diluted m#$%^*!@ic acid, or a possible acidic kin.
K S
<< <i>disgusting coins, but an exellent thread
K S >>
you hit that one on the head
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Barry - I almost added this comment to the thread: "And don't tell me this is woodgrain toning"
S Mint woodgrain copper has veins of dark, poorly mixed alloy mixed into pure red copper in various patterns.
This coin may have had some woodgrain at some point in time, as many 08-S's have. What I see now isn't woodgrain,
it's just wood. For PCGS to have graded this 66RD in a blue label -- they are tough with condition rarities like this --
I have no doubt this coin didn't look like this when it was graded.
Shylock, what was done to that coin -- a dip / re-coloring?
I have no clue what was done to it, that's an area of copper collecting I'm nieve about but would make for a great thread.
<< <i>Here's another one that turned in the holder:
Russ, NCNE >>
I think this qualifies as a bit more than "turned in the holder," perhaps "returned to the dead..."