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Gold Buffalo Population Update
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To think there are more than one thousand coins that are PERFECT 70s borders on outrageous.
The U.S. mint cannot produce a 70, so how did they get that way by the time they got encapsulated ?
I think the coins are beautifully designed, I think they are probably worth the price the mint is charging... In a few years, but... I do not subscribe to this CONDITION RARITY claim when I see that population number. This is the stuff buffalo chips are made of, at best.
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To think there are more than one thousand coins that are PERFECT 70s borders on outrageous.
The U.S. mint cannot produce a 70, so how did they get that way by the time they got encapsulated ?
I think the coins are beautifully designed, I think they are probably worth the price the mint is charging... In a few years, but... I do not subscribe to this CONDITION RARITY claim when I see that population number. This is the stuff buffalo chips are made of, at best. >>
There's two sides to that coin... many people pay stupid money for CONDITION RARITYs in Classic coins all the time too...
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Thanks for the update Robert. I am surprised not to see any MS68's when the PR'S already have 4 in 68. >>
Because I haven't submitted any
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<< <i>It's interesting to note that the little guys are getting a higher percentage of 70 grades than the bulk submitters.
Russ, NCNE >>
Actually, what I find REALLY interesting, is that out of a total 27,097 mint state coins submitted, 99.74% are "First Strikes".
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<< <i>It's interesting to note that the little guys are getting a higher percentage of 70 grades than the bulk submitters. Russ, NCNE >>
Russ,
How do you deduce that?
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<< <i>It's interesting to note that the little guys are getting a higher percentage of 70 grades than the bulk submitters.
Russ, NCNE >>
Actually, what I find REALLY interesting, is that out of a total 27,097 mint state coins submitted, 99.74% are "First Strikes". >>
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