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Can someone be kind enough to help me with the pop #'s for a 1993 $5 gold Madison commem PCGS MS70?
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Thanks in advance!!
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RBinTex
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December 18, 2005 10:14AM
16/693/
85
- in 68/69/
70
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December 18, 2005 10:21AM
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December 18, 2005 10:32AM
Wow, 85 PR70's from a 93 coin? Not bad. Keeps a perfect coin within reasonable prices.
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CoinHusker
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Thanks again!
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December 18, 2005 12:21PM
<< <i>Wow, 85 PR70's from a 93 coin? Not bad. Keeps a perfect coin within reasonable prices. >>
No, 85 MS70's. There are 15 PR70's (of 1517 total graded).
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BECOKA
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December 18, 2005 12:50PM
Ah, good catch. But still MS70? 85 seems less likely than this many in PR so my statement of suprise is even more so now.
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flaminio
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December 19, 2005 2:49AM
You can always use a "cheapskate" way of finding out PCGS pop #s. There are two easy ways to get pops for free:
1) Find a registry set that has the coin in questions. For your coin,
this one
works well. The current pops are listed for each coin.
2) Search Heritage auctions for a coin that matches what you want. The PCGS and NGC pops are included in the auction description.
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MrXray
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December 19, 2005 3:30AM
<< <i>You can always use a "cheapskate" way of finding out PCGS pop #s. There are two easy ways to get pops for free:
1) Find a registry set that has the coin in questions. For your coin,
this one
works well. The current pops are listed for each coin.
2) Search Heritage auctions for a coin that matches what you want. The PCGS and NGC pops are included in the auction description. >>
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<< <i>Wow, 85 PR70's from a 93 coin? Not bad. Keeps a perfect coin within reasonable prices. >>
No, 85 MS70's. There are 15 PR70's (of 1517 total graded).
1) Find a registry set that has the coin in questions. For your coin, this one works well. The current pops are listed for each coin.
2) Search Heritage auctions for a coin that matches what you want. The PCGS and NGC pops are included in the auction description.
<< <i>You can always use a "cheapskate" way of finding out PCGS pop #s. There are two easy ways to get pops for free:
1) Find a registry set that has the coin in questions. For your coin, this one works well. The current pops are listed for each coin.
2) Search Heritage auctions for a coin that matches what you want. The PCGS and NGC pops are included in the auction description. >>
Thank you...
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I pee'd on the Arctic Circle...
My E-bay Stuff