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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 5143131, member: 22377"]There has always been a premium for 70s over 69s but the popularity of the item as well as the proportion of 69s to 70s determines how large the spread will be. </p><p><br /></p><p>One of my favorite series to collect, the Austria Silver Niobium coins, are an example where the spreads can be more modest (for the last few releases). Part of the reason is that many grade 70 and some years have more 70s than 69s. Another reason is that while the series is popular (especially in Europe), graded examples aren't as popular. There are some that look for 70s but nowhere near as many as would for something like a silver eagle or a panda. </p><p><br /></p><p>Interestingly enough back in 2015, I even picked up several 70s from MCM for around $25 over issue price from the mint. I'm not sure how that happened as the following year MCM had the 2016 70s for about $150 over issue price (demand increased somewhat but not that much and they certainly underpriced the 2015s-which I did not mind). In general, the 2015-2020 coins might have a $25-$50 spread between a 69 and 70.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 5143131, member: 22377"]There has always been a premium for 70s over 69s but the popularity of the item as well as the proportion of 69s to 70s determines how large the spread will be. One of my favorite series to collect, the Austria Silver Niobium coins, are an example where the spreads can be more modest (for the last few releases). Part of the reason is that many grade 70 and some years have more 70s than 69s. Another reason is that while the series is popular (especially in Europe), graded examples aren't as popular. There are some that look for 70s but nowhere near as many as would for something like a silver eagle or a panda. Interestingly enough back in 2015, I even picked up several 70s from MCM for around $25 over issue price from the mint. I'm not sure how that happened as the following year MCM had the 2016 70s for about $150 over issue price (demand increased somewhat but not that much and they certainly underpriced the 2015s-which I did not mind). In general, the 2015-2020 coins might have a $25-$50 spread between a 69 and 70.[/QUOTE]
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