Post an MS 60 coin that you think
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is PQ....I will start.
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Or how about this one?
<< <i>This is pretty PQ for a 60.
Or how about this one?
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No way are those coins 60s........................from what I can see in the pics.
If those coins are 60s all I've learned here for the past five years about grading is out the window.
Herb
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<< <i>This is pretty PQ for a 60.
Or how about this one?
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No way are those coins 60s........................from what I can see in the pics.
If those coins are 60s all I've learned here for the past five years about grading is out the window.
Herb >>
Well at least the obverses are 60's.
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<< <i>relicsncoins---You can't go by those certificates since they didn't recognize MS61 and MS62 at that time. If a Mint State coin didn't make MS63, it was then considered to be a MS60. At the time, it was felt that it wasn't possible to consistently grade MS coin to one point increments. >>
I think many of the other 60s in this thread are early graded coins that got the number with the same logic. Today 60 is reserved for a beat up POS that is still technically uncirculated. --Jerry
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<< <i>This is pretty PQ for a 60.
Or how about this one?
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No way are those coins 60s........................from what I can see in the pics.
If those coins are 60s all I've learned here for the past five years about grading is out the window.
Herb >>
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<< <i>This is the only 60 I have. It's at least a 62-63.
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that is a error!