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Pf/Ms69 And PF/Ms70

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 Posted 10/08/2006  11:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kg2blade to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Okay,

Can someone explain to why there is such a big difference in price in these 2 grades? Yeah, I know one is perfect and the other is almost perfect, but why is there 25% to 100% difference in price for 1 grade higher...

Have anyone ever purchase a 69 and have it regraded to 70? If yes, what company did you use and did you have to break open the container first or just send for crossover?

For reference, I wanted to purchase a 2001 silver buffalo proof and unc set to add to my 2006 buffalo pr and ms set, so I ended up purchasing an ungraded set. I am extremely happy and save a several hundred bucks.

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 Posted 10/08/2006  11:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgan Fred to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
KG, the difference between an MS/PF-69 and MS/PF-70 is not visible to the naked eye except perhaps by only the most skilled observer. As you stated, a -70 is a "perfect" coin and I would question whether there is technically any such thing as a perfect coin since imperfections may be found on any coin with enough magnification. Supposedly, the main difference is in sharpness of strike, but I certainly would not be able to make such a distinction. I have one each PCGS MS-68 and MS-69 American Silver Eagles and cannot see any difference between the two whatsoever. If I had a PCGS MS-70 ASE and tried to compare it with the -68, I still seriously doubt I could tell the difference. Only a top TPG might be able to explain it to me, but the difference in value is the rarity of a "perfect coin". The top TPG's will resist giving the -70 label on any coin as much as possible thus contributing to their rarity. I can only take the TPG's word for it that a particular coin has earned the -70 grade.

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 Posted 10/09/2006  08:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kg2blade to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you fred,

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 Posted 10/09/2006  09:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jcook54 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would have to add that as I do like the idea of owning PF-70's, I can rarely justify their expense at this point. I can not tell the difference although I recognize that one probably does exist. Like Fred I have to take them at their word. I have no problem with people who love them, I personally can't justify the PRICE!!! There are too many great coins out there that require my funds!
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