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<p>[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 167359, member: 6763"]Some day some of the collectors who are collecting these grade rarities are gong to have a rude awakening. </p><p>I collect rare and/or scarce dates of many different series. I will occassionally pay a premium for a very ncie piece, however, I shy away from anything what it priced becasue of an MS 66 or MS 67 etc designation where the piece increases as a multiple of the previous grade.</p><p>If an MS 65 is $25, (For example) why should an MS 66 be $100 and an MS 67 be $1,000? </p><p>These grade rarities will come crashing down as soon as someone wakes up.</p><p>There are many times where I would rather have a nice attractive AU-58 Barber quarter than the same date in MS 62, which is usually just an overgraded MS 60.</p><p> Is it worth the primium? Possibly, for truly rare dates. Try finding an 1896 S Barber quarter in either grade. But not for a Washington quarter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 167359, member: 6763"]Some day some of the collectors who are collecting these grade rarities are gong to have a rude awakening. I collect rare and/or scarce dates of many different series. I will occassionally pay a premium for a very ncie piece, however, I shy away from anything what it priced becasue of an MS 66 or MS 67 etc designation where the piece increases as a multiple of the previous grade. If an MS 65 is $25, (For example) why should an MS 66 be $100 and an MS 67 be $1,000? These grade rarities will come crashing down as soon as someone wakes up. There are many times where I would rather have a nice attractive AU-58 Barber quarter than the same date in MS 62, which is usually just an overgraded MS 60. Is it worth the primium? Possibly, for truly rare dates. Try finding an 1896 S Barber quarter in either grade. But not for a Washington quarter.[/QUOTE]
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