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I posted some comparisons on the 16th.... Quote: For comparison: .. 2011-P RF had 52% 70's .. 2011-W PF had 50% 70's .. 2010-W PF was 49.5% 70's
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Bedrock of the Community
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65 is brutally low. Are we gonna see some new straight from the mint record lows for this set?
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I would venture a guess, I believe the Mint's Q C is out to lunch for at least a couple of years, being I buy from them Every Year Mint/Proof sets Silver sets, Numerous Commem's, ASE'S etc, I believe instead of asking people in a survey what coins would they like to see made available, how about doing what they do, the best they can, OR at least like they use to!!!!! For a change. :)
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Bedrock of the Community
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I just still cant get over the 65. Could you imagine sending in an unopened set and checking your grade and seeing a 65?
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United States
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Im wondering if the pcgs F.S. 70 RP is gonna have a $600 value like the 2011 RP? Even though they made more of these obviously, with the low % of 70's coming out should help value of 70's and even 69's in the end when its all said and done?
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this time next year where do you feel, with the stats leaning towards the low out come of PF-70'S, and the star... RP-70'S. Their value will be?
Care to venture a guesstimate the value of the 2012 2-coin San Francisco sets value, in the condition of 70!!, ( this should get interesting..... :) ) My value prediction holding at the $500.00 range......Maybe a little high. Step up, We will all be surprised come then... PS, What about the OGP Sets value?
Edited by Morgans Dad 08/20/2012 07:34 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Its hard to say. Prices will be affected by the economy but when its all said and done Id guess theyre be enough returns to put this set below 06 and if the grading trend continues this set wont be that much more abundant than the 11. Ill say the price looks to be somewhere in the middle but with these trends looks like itll probably be closer to 11 than 06.
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I just still cant get over the 65. Could you imagine sending in an unopened set and checking your grade and seeing a 65? At least with an unopened set you would have an excuse.... These were sent in AFTER being looked at.... That is just a "Duh!" 
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IMO, The grading being subjective, to whom ever is looking at the coins, the way they feel, how much fun they had the night before, or not, etc. I am not amazed about this. IF you need another person, which is always a testy proposition, people just simply are not always going to "see" things like you or another person might, therefore, You get what other people feel like giving you.... I wonder how many times others have received coins back from a TPG, and were NOT happy!!!!!! or better yet, how many people will get sets back, and they will NOT be happy, where they feel the grade should of been higher. The grading game continues........ :) IS It any wonder people who desire/ want /must have the higher graded coins, are buying them already "graded". Good luck to all who submit!!!
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Bedrock of the Community
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I mean its one thing to get a 69 or even a 68. A 65 probably needs some more time checking out pics before submitting. Usually its better to just let others take the chance grading although as these sets approach 500 dollars there's certainly a large incentive to take the chance on your own. But without real large price gaps definitely cheaper to buy them, even with the gap you can go through so many coins to find that 70 its probably still cheaper to just buy it.
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Pillar of the Community
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What do you want to bet that the 65 was submitted through an unopened set in which the coin bounced around in the package?
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Quote: What do you want to bet that the 65 was submitted through an unopened set in which the coin bounced around in the package? ...and why would ANYONE send in an unopened San Fran set for grading?  
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I'm sure the big graders sent theirs in bulk not looking at individual sets. To be honest I would love to own the lowest know graded UNC coin. In fact I would buy the MS65 before I bought a MS69,
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Pillar of the Community
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They should bust that 65 out of the PCGS slab and send to NGC and see what grade they receive from them....boy that would be interesting........maybe that 65 could turn out to be a NGC 69 :)
Edited by Teach 08/20/2012 10:46 am
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I'm sure the big graders sent theirs in bulk not looking at individual sets. Exactly....this is the only explanation that makes any sense.... ...and I bet that 65 is now part of a raw set in an OGP for sale
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