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PR-70DCAM's. Are you paying for MACHONESS?

I am a newbie and this is a DEADLY serious question! So please be honest with your opinions, and no joking, PLEASE????

what do you think? Are they worth it, or are you just paying for that last POINT to be macho, egotistical, or showing off the money! Is the difference from 69 to 70 just who you know at PCGS??????

How can I spot a raw 70???????????

Is it a crap shoot????

If i looked at 1000 proof sets, would I be able to spot the 70's? Is it worth my time even if I could?

Lots of questions from a very newbie!!!!!!!!!

Thanks.

Cary
Member ANA

Comments

  • Sounds like somebody is on a Macho quest. image
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  • Not another thread like this. Someone make some popcorn please!

    Cameron Kiefer
  • PR 70s are perfect. It is hard to tell the difference between a PR 69 and a 70. Can you consistently tell the difference between a 68 and a 69? If so you might be able to pick out some 70s but you would need to use a 5x loupe.
  • dthigpendthigpen Posts: 3,932 ✭✭


    << <i>what do you think? Are they worth it, or are you just paying for that last POINT to be macho, egotistical, or showing off the money! Is the difference from 69 to 70 just who you know at PCGS?????? >>



    I don't think so; I know a few pious women who have PR70DCAM coins in their collection.



    << <i>How can I spot a raw 70??????????? >>



    Very carefully.



    << <i>Is it a crap shoot???? >>



    Whatever you wish to think.



    << <i>If i looked at 1000 proof sets, would I be able to spot the 70's? Is it worth my time even if I could? >>



    Based on the fact that you're making this post, I don't believe you could - so no, it isn't worth your time.



    << <i>Lots of questions from a very newbie!!!!!!!!! >>



    Answered!

    Cheers,
  • I think the only way that *I* would be able to make a PR70, would be to submit a large amount of proofs...ones that I'd heavily inspected, making sure I wasn't caught off guard by any hairlines or the such. Coins that I would be positive would make 68 and 69, with the hope that one of them would get through to 70. I really don't believe anyone can "spot" a 70. It just happens as a result of the submission of lots of nice proof coins.
    to live outside the law, you must be honest ---- bd
  • In a blind test, I don't think anyone alive could consistently pick out
    the MS70/PR70 amongst a similar group of nine handpicked 69's.

    Just my opinion! image

    Ken
  • ttt
    Member ANA
  • dthigpendthigpen Posts: 3,932 ✭✭
    There's no reason to ttt a thread on the first page, especially when it has already gotten a couple replies.
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    Cool. A topic that's never before been discussed.

    Russ, NCNE
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,797 ✭✭✭✭✭
    We all know that collectors are more likely to get a 70 on their submissions than dealers, right? imageimage
  • BaleyBaley Posts: 22,660 ✭✭✭✭✭
    PR-70DCAM's. Are you paying for MACHONESS?

    no, not machoness. You're paying for a lark, a phantasm, a moment of whimsy, a puff of vapor.

    also, a piece of paper, a piece of plastic, and a recently minted "medal" that resembles a coin.

    Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry

  • michaelmichael Posts: 9,524 ✭✭
    no

    you are paying for an opinion on a holder
    and the demand
    it creates as such with the coin buying community

    michael

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