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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2424718, member: 78153"]No, it isn't "modern bashing". I disagree with your opinion and you just do not like it. It isn't my fault your perception of these coins differs from the consensus.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the supply, it isn't as large as the majority of collectors presumably believe but it is greater than the overwhelming majority of coins. On the NGC Message Boards, I have already explained to you that these coins (US circulating moderns) are more common than 98% to 99% of all coins ever struck, in equivalent quality.</p><p><br /></p><p>You know exactly what my claims are since I have been very explicit. I have told you that generically, most are almost certainly either a Judd R-1 or R-2 as a PCGS MS-66 and this includes even a coin such as the 1982-P quarter (which we have discussed many times) which you consider scarce. Many of them are certainly multiple more times available than the minimum of 1250 necessary to qualify for an R-1.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for your claims of a few million more collectors, I consider it a complete fantasy. It isn't going to happen in US collecting unless you are talking about doing so at face value or near it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2424718, member: 78153"]No, it isn't "modern bashing". I disagree with your opinion and you just do not like it. It isn't my fault your perception of these coins differs from the consensus. As for the supply, it isn't as large as the majority of collectors presumably believe but it is greater than the overwhelming majority of coins. On the NGC Message Boards, I have already explained to you that these coins (US circulating moderns) are more common than 98% to 99% of all coins ever struck, in equivalent quality. You know exactly what my claims are since I have been very explicit. I have told you that generically, most are almost certainly either a Judd R-1 or R-2 as a PCGS MS-66 and this includes even a coin such as the 1982-P quarter (which we have discussed many times) which you consider scarce. Many of them are certainly multiple more times available than the minimum of 1250 necessary to qualify for an R-1. As for your claims of a few million more collectors, I consider it a complete fantasy. It isn't going to happen in US collecting unless you are talking about doing so at face value or near it.[/QUOTE]
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