Believe me SGS is last resort but I will buy them and break em out of their holders very easy to do they just snap apart. For the life of me I was searching for a coin the other day (it was a
Washington quarter) I can't think of it (maybe a junior moment not senior). To make a long story short I see the coin in a SGS 70 now It doesn't look bad but I check the 2013
Red Book and they have never found a 70 grade; the highest grade for the coin was MS67. Ding Dong what does that tell you about SGS. I didn't buy the coin cause I wanted a graded slab coin but I should have bought it for laugh ..probably having a mintage of 1 SGS graded population.