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If so, it's so minor no one really will pay any premium
If so, it's so minor no one really will pay any premium
I understand a premium for some errors on circulating coins but I had assumed that errors on NCLT would be discounted as all are presumed to be at 68+ (SP/PR etc) and as near to perfect as possible. Even toning which can add to eye appeal for a circulating coin is a detraction from NCLT. I had thought that part of the premium you pay for NCLT is the increased scrutiny and a higher rejection rate for errors as part of the quality control before leaving the Mint.
It is also why I see items such as NCLT on incorrect planchets as intentional mules... how could they occur or pass QC without some intent.
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