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Robert Sieger

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  1. I added a photo today - hopefully it will clearly show what I am trying to point out. And yes I am trying to show that possibly there is a common thread between the 1971-S and now the 1972-S (MS coins) that have problems beginning at the US Mint - i.e., the US Mint dipped the blank planchet's for the 1971-S coins in a special solution that they thought would enhance the coins appearance - only to find out it created a haze on most of the coins.
  2. Yes it is, I wish I could get a decent picture to post -- looks like rust on the coin.
  3. It seems like my 1972-S Eisenhower in OGP that was graded by NGC - now has some form of markings on the coin that was not there when initially graded. Does anyone else have similar problem with any of their Ike's that are graded in the OGP? My 1971-S Ike's were taken out of the OGP, professionally cleaned by NGC and graded and then encapsulated. Supposedly when the US Mint started with producing the Ike's, they used some kind of liquid to clean the planchets - hence a lot of the 1971-S Ike's in the OGP had a haze on the coins. I'm wondering if something similar is happening to the 1972-S Ike's?