my take on it is an ms70 in a pop of only 3 will draw what russ said. with that said, i think it will be much easier getting 70`s with the satin finish than with buisness strikes. mint sets used to offer up 65`s,66`s and 67`s with an occasional 68 or 9. with the new satin sets its 68`s and 69`s with an occasional 70. i stopped buying mint sets when they went satin finish.
<<my take on it is an ms70 in a pop of only 3 will draw what russ said. with that said, i think it will be much easier getting 70`s with the satin finish than with buisness strikes. mint sets used to offer up 65`s,66`s and 67`s with an occasional 68 or 9. with the new satin sets its 68`s and 69`s with an occasional 70. i stopped buying mint sets when they went satin finish.>>
I will have to disagree. Finding super clean satin finish coins is a challenge. Many are scuffed up
just like pre SF mint sets. Finding a 69 SAC satin coin is like hitting a small lotto.
I would say the grade for the 06 is in the 67-68 range. Coinman: Making a 70SF is definitely NOT easy(have been trying for over a year and haven't found one) but making 69s is far easier than before(made about twenty).
Sorry.....!!!!!!...I wouldn't pay a 70 price.That's just me..There are plenty of nice coins out there that can be had for a lot less money than to pay a 70 price-tag.I don't care what coin it is.Nice or as as perfefect can be...
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Russ, NCNE
I went through so many Mint sets, just to pluck 6 examples. Tough coin to find even in a 9, at least by PCGS standards.
I will have to disagree. Finding super clean satin finish coins is a challenge. Many are scuffed up
just like pre SF mint sets. Finding a 69 SAC satin coin is like hitting a small lotto.
<< <i>How about 15K??? >>
You're dreaming.
Russ, NCNE