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Does Toning Automatically Disqualify a 70 Grade on Modern Coins?

ProofmorganProofmorgan Posts: 940 ✭✭✭✭✭

There has been a significant amount of fresh mint packaged coins coming out of safes or banks with the run up in spot prices. Currently, any common piece is not really worth the effort to grade as the premiums have evaporated.

That said, there are a couple sets that still have potential value. Referencing the 1995 W Gold set with silver eagle or the 1993 Philly Gold set with silver eagle. Due to the time these have spent in the packaging, at this point, many are toned. The Philly set especially as the coins were not packaged in capsules. (Please chime in with any other sets/coins that you think are still worth a significant premium in a 70).

Anecdotally, I can't recall seeing a toned coin in a 70 holder.

Note: 70's that toned in the TPG holder excluded vs. being submitted toned.

Collector of Original Early Gold with beginnings in Proof Morgan collecting.

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