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<p>[QUOTE="kookoox10, post: 1395336, member: 31129"]If I'm not mistaken, the highest graded brown is 66 I believe? And rlm is right, to warrant higher grades, luster is a huge contributing factor for reaching that 67+ plateau. And to give you an idea of price differentials, according to PCGS price guide, a 1909-s VDB cent in 66 BN prices out at $4750, while a red version in the same numerical grade will go for over $13k! Proof is in the puddin'.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kookoox10, post: 1395336, member: 31129"]If I'm not mistaken, the highest graded brown is 66 I believe? And rlm is right, to warrant higher grades, luster is a huge contributing factor for reaching that 67+ plateau. And to give you an idea of price differentials, according to PCGS price guide, a 1909-s VDB cent in 66 BN prices out at $4750, while a red version in the same numerical grade will go for over $13k! Proof is in the puddin'.[/QUOTE]
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