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<p>[QUOTE="JPD3, post: 25251908, member: 116216"]From PCGS, Ron Guth:</p><p>"The 1969-S Nickel is a common coin in Mint State, but usually appears in MS64 to MS65. MS66 examples are semi-scarce, a function of few submissions relative to the surviving population. The finest example certified by PCGS is a single MS67. Full Step 1969-S Nickels are virtually non-existent due to poor striking characteristics."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPD3, post: 25251908, member: 116216"]From PCGS, Ron Guth: "The 1969-S Nickel is a common coin in Mint State, but usually appears in MS64 to MS65. MS66 examples are semi-scarce, a function of few submissions relative to the surviving population. The finest example certified by PCGS is a single MS67. Full Step 1969-S Nickels are virtually non-existent due to poor striking characteristics."[/QUOTE]
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