not milk but carbon?..must not affect grading?
this is an inexpensive proof (06-W ASE 20th label)
has been to PCGS for "spot review" / guarantee....twice. the first time it had milk on the mirror edges. now this coin has carbon(?) spots and i sent it back a second time. the review process only took 4 weeks this time, and the coin came back the same way it went out....same grade.
here's the coin, so I guess the black spots are okay on an ASE and do not affect grading?? it's not a 70.....never was
has been to PCGS for "spot review" / guarantee....twice. the first time it had milk on the mirror edges. now this coin has carbon(?) spots and i sent it back a second time. the review process only took 4 weeks this time, and the coin came back the same way it went out....same grade.
here's the coin, so I guess the black spots are okay on an ASE and do not affect grading?? it's not a 70.....never was
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-Paul
i agree with paul.
bound to happen. in 150 years it will be black :-)
I don't like it but I would say it doesn't affect most of the grades (would likely affect a 70 but you already stated it isn't a 70).
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one thing of note this happened after it had been "cleaned" or "dipped" for milk by PCGS.
at least PCGS removed pencil(?) marks they put on a different coin that had been sent in...once b4....went in with spots came back with pencil marks.
i have sold almost all of my slabbed ASE and acetone rinsed and vacuum sealed the raw stuff....cracked a few reverse proofs (no FS) too that were fine in slab, and figured it was only a matter of time....
<< <i>here's the coin, so I guess the black spots are okay on an ASE and do not affect grading?? it's not a 70.....never was >>
i agree!
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