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Old 07-28-2008, 11:44 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bonedigger View Post
When the OP said "MS-62ish" on a weakly struck coin I automatically figured all the factors were ideal for perfection or near prefection -- MS-68/69/70, since, well you know, MS-65...
What ??? How do you jump from 62ish to 68-69 ? I'm confused. What the OP said was -

" Is it possible for a weakly struck coin, missing some detail, to grade higher that about MS 60-62, or so? "


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Naturally, a coin struck properly with the same foundation would score higher right?

I just answered that.
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