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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 4172248, member: 68"]It is apparently a mint set coin (probably 1975).</p><p><br /></p><p>It was either culled from a batch of mint sets due to the hazing (light) or far more likely it was merely dumped when the '76 type I Ikes were removed for wholesale.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is very Gem under the light haze which can probably be removed with an alcohol soak. While it is highly Gem and PL and among the very finest for the date it is probably "out of the money". There is very little demand for this 10 or 20 dollar coin that would cost 20 to 65 dollars to grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mintage of this date of this caliber is very very low. In hand it might look a little different and maybe a little lower or higher grade but it will still be Gem and a little PL. It might also have a little wear which would eliminate its conductibility to most people. The scruffiness on the cheek bone is concerning and you might have found it too late.</p><p><br /></p><p>edited to add- a blowup looks like you found it too late. It's still an excellent specimen of the minters' art but the it has little market value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 4172248, member: 68"]It is apparently a mint set coin (probably 1975). It was either culled from a batch of mint sets due to the hazing (light) or far more likely it was merely dumped when the '76 type I Ikes were removed for wholesale. It is very Gem under the light haze which can probably be removed with an alcohol soak. While it is highly Gem and PL and among the very finest for the date it is probably "out of the money". There is very little demand for this 10 or 20 dollar coin that would cost 20 to 65 dollars to grade. Mintage of this date of this caliber is very very low. In hand it might look a little different and maybe a little lower or higher grade but it will still be Gem and a little PL. It might also have a little wear which would eliminate its conductibility to most people. The scruffiness on the cheek bone is concerning and you might have found it too late. edited to add- a blowup looks like you found it too late. It's still an excellent specimen of the minters' art but the it has little market value.[/QUOTE]
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