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1967 Lowball Dollar..amazing

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I'm guessing that would grade way less than AG...a cull/filler perhaps at best.
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The Force I believe it would grade Poor 01 :)
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Lowballs are quite interesting pieces of history in my opinion. Take for example a 1948 silver dollar. Anyone can buy a MS example, as with any key date coin, by opening a wallet. On the other hand there are not many true lowball 1948 silver dollars that spent 50 years inside someones pocket.
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thrustie: I would bet that the vast majority of '48's never saw the inside of a pocket.... knowing they were late on production most were picked up and put away very early. It's not hard to find an MS '48 you just have to throw money at it... however if someone wants a lowball '48 they're going to have to buy a decent one and place it in their pocket...
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