All if not most of these paramount holdered redfield dollars were grossly overgraded IMHO. I bet a majority of them are far worse than a 63. You did good.
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I would keep them in the Paramount holder -- its a cool collectible, and they are worth more in the Paramount holder than, say, a PCGS 63 or 64 holder.
Probably 1-2% would be MS-65 by today's grading. Most of those have been picked over and submitted for crossover. The grading for the collection was rather optimistic by at least 1-2 points. Rather then a collection, it was more of a hoard of dollars, by an individual that did not trust paper money.Mr Redfield would rather hold silver dollars by the the bag fulls. Probably hundreds of bags. The dollars were run thru counting machines which unfortunately left distracting marks on coins that would have been gems.
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the industry just used MS60 63 65 67
but not positive
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The best I have seen from the "65s" is a MS-64.
I would keep them in the Paramount holder -- its a cool collectible, and they are worth more in the Paramount holder than, say, a PCGS 63 or 64 holder.
over and submitted for crossover. The grading for the collection was rather optimistic
by at least 1-2 points. Rather then a collection, it was more of a hoard of dollars, by an
individual that did not trust paper money.Mr Redfield would rather hold silver dollars by the
the bag fulls. Probably hundreds of bags. The dollars were run thru counting machines which
unfortunately left distracting marks on coins that would have been gems.
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