1 2026-P $1 Silver Eagle Congratulations Set First Strike, DCAM PR69DC USA 2 2026-W $1 Silver Eagle w/ Liberty Bell 250 Privy First Strike, DCAM PR63DC USA 3 2026-W $1 Silver Eagle w/ Liberty Bell 250 Privy First Strike, DCAM PR65DC USA 4 2026-W $1 Silver Eagle w/ Liberty Bell 250 Privy First Strike, DCAM PR69DC USA 5 2026-W $1 Silver Eagle w/ Liberty Bell 250 Privy First Strike, DCAM PR69DC USA 6 2026-W $1 Silver Eagle w/ Liberty Bell 250 Privy First Strike, DCAM PR67DC USA https://www.pcgs.com/shared-orders/order-details/26819309
I have another 2026 P that I got on ebay and 4 more 2026 W's that wasn't first strike eligible that I was going to submit, but not now.
The hunt for a coin that comes back as a 70 is really tough. I can't tell the difference between a 69 or a 70.
Even on the 5-ouncers where blemishes and imperfections are magnfified, I don't know if I've ever seen anything lower than a 68. Today's production methods have such low tolerances for variance, etc. A 65 AND a 63 ? You wonder if they had equipment problems.
"A 65 AND a 63 ? You wonder if they had equipment problems. " That's what I'm thinking, I just got my Army privies back and got 70's Order Details
At least you got DCAM on all of them. Can you SEE the reasons for the non-69/70 grades ? Is it clear on the 63 and/or 65 ? If you ever sell, the novelty of the low grades could be an attraction if priced right. I have actually bought a few PF-68's for 5 and 1 ounce coins. And I can't see what caused the 2-grade demerit.