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Re: The first "70" coin ever certified.
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Re: The first "70" coin ever certified.
The highest PCGS grade is a single Proof-68 for 1910 and NGC has a single Proof-69 for 1909 along with over a dozen in Proof-68 across various dates. Maybe it is still sitting raw somewhere or expereinced just enough handling pre-slabbing to lower the grade a notch. Could also be one of those later messed with that I have… -
The first "70" coin ever certified.
In a thread elsewhere about old ANACS certificates, somebody asked what was the first "70" coin you ever saw. The person responding cited a 1986 commemorative coin, but it was not the first "70" coin ever certified by ANACS. Here are my comments in that thread, expanded somewhat here. First of all you must remember that… -
Re: The first "70" coin ever certified.
This is all too true. If you look at enough 70’s it won’t take terribly long to see one after another that has imperfections. And that’s without magnification. It’s the reason I can never justify the often high accompanying prices 70’s often command. Especially when I’ve seen almost as many “perfect” 69’s as I’ve seen…
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