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Allot Of Ms/Pf70's

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this ebay seller always sells large quantities of high dollar coins and I usually just look to see what he has offering from time to time, I saw this and just thought "wow, thats allot of 70's there" and figured others may enjoy looking at them as well http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...tab=Watching
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 Posted 08/13/2008  7:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ratio411 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first 2007 Jamestown looks like it has a pretty
knarly die rotation. Would that not count against a
"perfect" coin?

Not knocking the thread, they are nice coins, but I
would be more impressed if they were PCGS. Better yet
19th century coinage in PCGS 70!
I know I am dreaming...

The only thing missing for 'perfection':
Allot-Of-Ms/Pf70's
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I don't think thats enough die rotation to really count for anything. I also don't even know if die rotation would count against a coin anyway
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I don't mean to get off track... but personally
I don't see the appeal of errors and varieties.

I know that is popular, but to me, it does count
against the grade I would give a coin.

Just an observation.
Back to the pretty coins now!
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