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2020-W $1 Silver Eagle - v75 Privy First Strike, DCAM (Proof) PCGS #: 819302 AS soon as I get it back from PCGS, I'll post up a picture of it. But you can look it up by the number posted above I'm so Happy!!    
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Nice. What did it cost you all in? John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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Congrats..... 
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Quote: What did it cost you all in? Well lets see. $50.00 for the grading from PCGS ( I used one of my vouchers to get $35 off the grading process. And the cost of the coin, Since I managed to get it directly from the Mint on sale day was $83.00. So all in was $133.00 if my math is correct.
Edited by Dearborn 01/25/2021 6:30 pm
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Once I have that coin in hand, I'll be sending in my 1995-W Silver & Gold ASE set for grading.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Congrats.  That number didn't work for me. It's too short.
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Lucky you. I got a PR69 on the silver v75 eagle and gold 24ct coin, and a PR70 on the gold v75 eagle.
I can see in the True View images why the 2 coins got a 69 so it's fair.
Edited by Eagle4Life 01/25/2021 6:38 pm
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you got the gold V75? That is great!! I got cheated out on that one. Had it in my bag but the site kept crashing and banning me before I could finish the check out. struggled to clear it and get the silver ASE before they sold out.
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Quote: Congrats. That number didn't work for me. It's too short. I wonder why the number won't work for you.. Maybe it does for me 'cause it is my account and logged in to it. I'll up load a screen shot.. 
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Sweet! 
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Beautiful!  !
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Quote: I wonder why the number won't work for you.. Maybe it does for me 'cause it is my account and logged in to it.
I'll up load a screen shot.. That's the ID number PCGS uses for that specific type, so 819301 corresponds to the 2020-W V75 ASE in DCAM, 819302 is the same thing but for first strikes, and so on. The picture on that page is not of your coin.
Edited by Numisma 01/25/2021 10:03 pm
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Congratulations. This is a great success in the collection
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ALL 2009 gold one ounce Double Eagles are either PF-69 or PF-70.
Mints around the World are getting better and better in making consistently high quality MS-70 coins for the benefit of collectors, to the extent that MS-69 and MS-70 will be the most common grades.
And you need a professional TPGrader to tell the difference. I know for sure that I won't be able to tell the difference with a screen shot, I will have to read the slab label.
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