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2020-W Reverse Proof Nickel Struck Through

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After careful examination I noticed one of my 2020-W reverse proof nickels was struck through, but it's only really obvious under 10x magnification (pics below, sorry I had to take pics through the plastic bag). Does this affect the grade if I were to send it in? The coin is otherwise a PF70 from what I can tell.


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Odds are slim it is a 70, and with the struck through I don't think it would make a 70...IMHO.
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Thanks for the assessment, just curious what makes you say it's not a 70 notwithstanding the struck through?
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just curious what makes you say it's not a 70 notwithstanding the struck through?

Just the odds of a 70 are low,but practically impossible to grade through plastic and from a photo. Give it a bit and members with good grading skills may chime in.
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While an expert by no means, one graded in PF69 can be had for around $32.00 and $90.00 in PF70. Or so that's from a quick search on ebay. Like all other new releases I would expect this one to drop by about 25% in the coming year before leveling off. So the question becomes is it justifiable to submit one for a personal collection? Simply floating that out there.
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