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onecent1909
05-26-2013, 03:34 PM
OK this 2000-P-1C-Wide-A-M-Double-Struck-Reverse-Die-Cap-PCGS-MS-65-RED
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2000-P-1C-Wide-A-M-Double-Struck-Reverse-Die-Cap-PCGS-MS-65-RED-/290918908021?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item43bc1e4075

how did they figure ms65?
you cant figure what die as the markers are gone?the obverse????
the ANA def for ms65?
A coin graded MS-65 shows an attractive high quality of luster and strike for the date and mint. May have a few small scattered contact marks, or two larger marks may be present. One or two small patches of hairlines may show. Noticeable light scuff marks may be seen on the high points of the design. Overall quality is above average and eye appeal is very pleasing. If copper, the coin has some attractive luster with original or darkened color, as designated.

I know you have to give it a grade ...but how on that kind of coin?
I am just wondering.....:~

BadThad
05-26-2013, 11:31 PM
I always thought grading these odd-ball error coins was funky. With those spots, I would have went with 62.