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<p>[QUOTE="PassthePuck, post: 8202319, member: 98916"]There are several things that make a coin valuable. </p><p>1.) Mintage: The number of coins minted during that year.</p><p>2.) MS Grading: Mint State Grading is from PO1 to MS70. MS70 Is the highest grade awarded.</p><p>3.) PR Grading: Proof Grading generally starts at or around PR45 and goes up to PR70.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generally, depending on the date, Proof coins can be very valuable at high grades. Generally speaking, MS coins have better value than proofs at MS67 and higher. Again depending on the date. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you're smart, and it seems from your text, you would not save 2020, or 2021 in mint state condition...even if they are flawless with zero scratches...as a waste of your time! </p><p><br /></p><p>It cost about $35 to grade a coin, so grading flawless 2020's and 2021's would NOT be a good idea until they mature. But, I think, I would rather collect a flawless coin now, than wait 30 to 40 years from now to see if I can find it while coin roll hunting.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, I do collect Coins that have been slabbed and graded MS67 to MS70. Why? Because these grades provide greater returns. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this clears it up for you![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PassthePuck, post: 8202319, member: 98916"]There are several things that make a coin valuable. 1.) Mintage: The number of coins minted during that year. 2.) MS Grading: Mint State Grading is from PO1 to MS70. MS70 Is the highest grade awarded. 3.) PR Grading: Proof Grading generally starts at or around PR45 and goes up to PR70. Generally, depending on the date, Proof coins can be very valuable at high grades. Generally speaking, MS coins have better value than proofs at MS67 and higher. Again depending on the date. If you're smart, and it seems from your text, you would not save 2020, or 2021 in mint state condition...even if they are flawless with zero scratches...as a waste of your time! It cost about $35 to grade a coin, so grading flawless 2020's and 2021's would NOT be a good idea until they mature. But, I think, I would rather collect a flawless coin now, than wait 30 to 40 years from now to see if I can find it while coin roll hunting. However, I do collect Coins that have been slabbed and graded MS67 to MS70. Why? Because these grades provide greater returns. I hope this clears it up for you![/QUOTE]
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