The Maine Quarter is my favorite design so far. In all fairness to SGS, the slab doesn't say DCAM, only Cam, although 70 is always a grade that I refuse to believe. Only the Big Numismatist in the Sky owns any real 70's.
BTW, if you remove the gold tape the two halves of the slab come apart.
I don't believe myself but I want a slab that said pr70
You can get that slab from any number of TPG's. I have several Buffalo Dollars at MS and PF 70.
The issue is philosophical. What is perfection?
Is a perfectly-struck Buffalo Dollar a 70, or is my perfectly beautifully worn F 1793 half-cent, being the perfect addition to my collection, a more perfect coin??
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I wonder if theres any visible differences. Some how I kinda doubt it but, hey, 70 is better than 69.
I,ll take the 69 anyday.
yes the 70 is silver and the 69 is clad
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
and only cam...whats up with that...who are these SGC clowns anyway?
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
In my opinion
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
BTW, if you remove the gold tape the two halves of the slab come apart.
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<< <i>70 is always a grade that I refuse to believe >>
I don't believe myself but I want a slab that said pr70
these Tight a$$es at PCGS would graded any of mine pr70
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
You can get that slab from any number of TPG's. I have several Buffalo Dollars at MS and PF 70.
The issue is philosophical. What is perfection?
Is a perfectly-struck Buffalo Dollar a 70, or is my perfectly beautifully worn F 1793 half-cent, being the perfect addition to my collection, a more perfect coin??
I'll sell you the Buffalo Dollars.
We ARE watching you.