Cert Verification #: 4564055 PCGS Coin #: 5506 Date, mintmark: 1877-S Denomination: 25C Variety: Minor Variety: Mint Error: Pedigree: Country: The United States of America Grade: AU58
<< <i>Cert Verification #: 4564055 PCGS Coin #: 5506 Date, mintmark: 1877-S Denomination: 25C Variety: Minor Variety: Mint Error: Pedigree: Country: The United States of America Grade: AU58 >>
Yes I also checked that out, yet it's only the 2nd OGH insert error I have ever seen.
The other was a 1921 Morgan with Peace on the slab insert.
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Is that photo-shopped?
<< <i>Is that photo-shopped? >>
NOPE... Actual OGH Slab Insert!
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silly me, and thought gee, that could possibly be MS... then saw
the grade :-| heh.
PCGS Coin #: 5506
Date, mintmark: 1877-S
Denomination: 25C
Variety:
Minor Variety:
Mint Error:
Pedigree:
Country: The United States of America
Grade: AU58
<< <i>Cert Verification #: 4564055
PCGS Coin #: 5506
Date, mintmark: 1877-S
Denomination: 25C
Variety:
Minor Variety:
Mint Error:
Pedigree:
Country: The United States of America
Grade: AU58 >>
Yes I also checked that out, yet it's only the 2nd OGH insert error I have ever seen.
The other was a 1921 Morgan with Peace on the slab insert.
MS61/0'S in eye appeal due to mint/FED stacking friction, bad bag dings, and horrible eye-appeal.
Then you could have super AU-58's called AU63, etc based on special strike, monster eye appeal
but little indication of commerce under the glass.
<< <i>I agree with using the MS58 grade for coins that are worse than
MS61/0'S in eye appeal due to mint/FED stacking friction, bad bag dings, and horrible eye-appeal.
Then you could have super AU-58's called AU63, etc based on special strike, monster eye appeal
but little indication of commerce under the glass.