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Old 07-04-2009, 02:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
collectornumis
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Are we now co-dependent?

Seriously, thanks for the help. I recently got these stats on another forum concerning the SAE 1986 proof.

The stats for 1986 are as follows: mintage: 1,446,778, NGC has graded 19,830 of which 884 graded PF-70.

I know this is only one coin slabber, but the number of PF70's seems VERY low and by my math, NGC only found 0.0445 % of the total # of 1986 proof coins that they grade were classified PF70. I know they are stingy with 70's but come on man! Less than 5% of the of the 19830 proofs that they graded were PF70! Wonder how all of the other slabbers would fare in comparison on this particular coin? I will wager that their #'s are closer to 15% or higher for all the SAE proofs for 1986 that they graded.
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