MS-70 Silver American Eagles

Out of the 54,226 SAEs in the PCGS population report, only 12 have been graded MS-70. Does anyone have one of the 12? I wonder how much they would go for.
For you statistic weanies, that comes to 0.0221296% being MS-70.
For you statistic weanies, that comes to 0.0221296% being MS-70.
PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
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All those coins not holdered are NOT included in the Population numbers.
<< <i>For you statistic weanies, that comes to 0.0221296% being MS-70. >>
Actually 0.022% would be the correct way to present your result (significant figures)
MS-70 Silver Eagles? I'd be willing to bet that High Desert has one.
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<< <i>Actually 0.022% would be the correct way to present your result (significant figures)
I'm a computer weanie. I need to be as precise as I can.
Brian.
do you know how much pcgs charge those coins submitted by bulk that do not get slabbed? Also, do you know how much they charge per coin if they are submitted by bulk? Thanks.
do you know how much pcgs charge those coins submitted by bulk that do not get slabbed? Also, do you know how much they charge per coin if they are submitted by bulk? Thanks.
<< <i>No, but I do have an NGC example. >>
The chances of one of those crossing over are almost 0%.
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<< <i>No, but I do have an NGC example. >>
The chances of one of those crossing over are almost 0%. >>
No, actually exactly 0%- PCGS requires to see the rims of a coin for a 70, so they can only cross if it is cracked out.
Jeremy