Well, I know what the grade system means when they say 'MS67 RD', and 'MS 64 BN', and so on, for Cents of different kinds. But what do they mean when they say 'SP' for specimin? Sometimes I see a grade with 'SP68 RD' and it says 'Satin Finish' on top of the sticker. BUT......
sometimes I see 'Satin Finish' on top, and it will say 'MS68 RD' instead of 'SP". Does this mean it is a regular MS Graded coin? Why the 'Satin Finish' designation on coinage? Does this make the value go down?
I would like to hear back from one or more of you 'experienced' PCGS Slab owners, sellers, buyers, traders, graders, any other scrupulous coin owners, or just anyone knowledgable who can help straighten me out on this!
As always, I appreciate your help!
sometimes I see 'Satin Finish' on top, and it will say 'MS68 RD' instead of 'SP". Does this mean it is a regular MS Graded coin? Why the 'Satin Finish' designation on coinage? Does this make the value go down?
I would like to hear back from one or more of you 'experienced' PCGS Slab owners, sellers, buyers, traders, graders, any other scrupulous coin owners, or just anyone knowledgable who can help straighten me out on this!
As always, I appreciate your help!
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