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Steeler-guy

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  1. Correct. The scratch may have been too small to show under max maginifucation. I can’t see them letting go. Great Observations.
  2. I really appreciate all the info. I agree 100% with EagleRJO. I just got grades on 2nd order I sent with the other and all were 70. HAPPY DAYS. Coins were all 2023”s: Peace, Morgan (Pallidium), American Liberty Metal, Morgan proof, and the American Liberty $100 gold coin. The only reason I’m getting these graded so my family knows there value None are interested in coins.
  3. Ok thank you. The US Mint quality control of these coins is horrible.I think these were the best coins offered this year from the mint. Very sad.i guess I’m lucky to get one 70.
  4. Here are two coins I just received back from grading. One is 69 and the other is a 70. First Coin 2nd Coin. Can you guess scores? I’m interested in others opinions as to grade. They are two different grades. I’ll post grades later after hopefully getting some comments. thanks much chip
  5. I wasn’t aware of that. Thank you
  6. Pics a good idea. Didn’t think it was necessary. Thanks for ideas.
  7. I just received 6 of my coins returned with four 69’s one 68 and one 70. REALLY??? These were straight from US Mint and they all received the first strike. I’m dumbfounded. The true view shows scratches on the 68 that were not there prior to being mailed. I checked all 6 for obvious marks but found nothing to hold any coins back. What to do with that scratched 68. I didn’t do it. Has anyone had any good experiences in resubmitting coins. It seems like a waste of money. Do they really re grade? ANY OBSERVATION GREATLY APPRECIATED