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I can think of a particular coin PCGS has graded in PO1 and MS69...
braddick
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TRIVIA:
Think about it: PCGS has graded (a few actually) in PO1 and also graded the exact type/year in MS69.
Are you able to name that coin?
Think about it: PCGS has graded (a few actually) in PO1 and also graded the exact type/year in MS69.
Are you able to name that coin?
peacockcoins
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(could be 1880-S too)
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
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Here's a better one...
What is braddick trying to tell us with Tinkerbell in his sigline
I was looking through my collection the other day and realized I own a PCGS PO1 1964 Kennedy half and also one in MS67 (there is an MS68, but I personally think that's one of the 1964 SMS coins...).
Got me to thinking that's a 66 point spread on a single coin.
What coin beats that?
Of course it's the Chain cent.
(The Morgans listed are excellent answers too! I suppose there are more than I figured originally there were...)
As for Tinkerbell?
She reminds me not to take any of it too seriously, coins or otherwise...
peacockcoins
<< <i>Of course it's the Chain cent. >>
Actually it's the Wreath Cent, the Chain's baby brother.
-Paul