According to the PCGS population report, someone recently certified the 7th 1966 Small Beads PL66 Dollar at PCGS, the highest grade they have given. Does anyone have an idea who got it certified or if one is on the market at PL66?
If you seriously want to know, make a gentle inquiry to JM. They tend to have their ears to the ground about anything truly rare or expensive that is one the market.
I asked this question on another topic but still looking for an answer do all small bead 66 dollars have the large flat rim . I found one that has a definite flat rim .
I inherited several 1966 Canadian Silver Dollars. They are in mint condition, stored in plastic coin containers/tubes. I'm getting conflicting information on "small" bead and "large" bead, although this forum has been an excellent resource. First, I'm not quite sure why the deceased would have purchased and kept these particular coins (purchased from Monex)if not for investment purposes, thus why I feel the coins are "small" beads. The 2010 North American Coins & Prices, David C. Harper Editor, book shows a different pic of the "small" bead coin than what is shown in this forum. The "dealer" edition of this book shows the same pic (a dealer out of Johnstown, PA). If the pic was a misprint, is there a notification of such? Thank you!
once more, here are images which do show the differences very clear between a SMALL bead and a LARGE beads 1966 Canadian Dollar. once you see it, YOU WILL KNOW, as there is NO in between. If anyone wants large JEPEG files, please PM me. HHB
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