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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: EU coins also have frosted fields. Unless this years EU process is different from last years. There was no mention of frosted fields with the Kennedy.... There were no PL, DMPL, DPL coins with the 2013 EU ASE which did have the frosted fields. Can't be a mirrored surface if it's frosted.
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Valued Member
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Edited by Historyfan 12/31/2014 4:27 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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25 graded so far as PCGS 70 DMPL
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Valued Member
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Yeah, I see that. Makes me wonder how much higher it will get...
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Pillar of the Community
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Or how many more will get graded the same...
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Yes, that's what I meant, higher, meaning the pop numbers' on this specific grade.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sorry...gotcha....I was reading price vs. POP
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Valued Member
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Yeah, right. With all this going on with these people with lots of money to throw around, makes me wonder what they know and not telling anyone. It's insanity!
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It's simply the Registry Set fever in action, although I think PCGS has missed the boat by not including these in the Complete Variety Set for Kennedys. I have an Enhanced in MS70 Prooflike that I paid WAY less money for than these DMPL coins are going for. Best Regards,  George
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As I have been watching these specific varieties being sold or for sale on the net, and into a couple of weeks on this thread, it appears that the fluke is starting to taper off somewhat, where prices are dropping off a bit or settling down. I'm starting to imagine there will be a few of the early buyers wishing they waited before jumping in on this one.
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Pillar of the Community
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Just a thought... Could these DMPL coins actually be mint errors and that the dies used weren't properly treated to make them what an EU coin was supposed to look like?
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There's been speculation about that early on in this thread. To me, these EU's look more like proof coins than anything else, especially when I compare this one with the 2014 Silver Eagle EU.
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guess we will never know...but me EU Kennedys aren't even close to being PL or DMPL which makes me think it was a mix-up and not a die state
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