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Average Grades For 2006 San Francisco Mint Silver Dollars

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 Posted 12/28/2006  5:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Eric Kreszl to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,

Here is a good question. Does anyone know what would be the average grade for the 2006 San Francisco Mint Silver Dollars both Uncirculated and Proof versions?


Any opinions?

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Good Question I would Assume the both would be Very High MS-64 or PF-64 an the minimum And 65 and up 67 Quite common, and Maybe even commonf or higher, But I would to see If someone will come along with A opulation report from the Three Big Grading Companies
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I tend to think that the coins coming out the Mint these days would tend to be in the MS65/PF65 range on the low end. That's why only the very high grades (69 and 70) are really commanding a premium on the modern coins. Just my opinion.
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