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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 683408, member: 7297"]BnB did you know there are almost as many MS65 PCGS graded 85 CC's as MS63's? 3600 vs. 3900. In MS64 there are about 6400. I am sure a percentage is cracked out but even if it is 30% that still leaves about 10,000 graded in those 3 grades. Also nearly all are graded as MS60 or higher.</p><p><br /></p><p>Other coins like the 89 CC are nearly all graded under MS60 [95%].</p><p><br /></p><p>i think you need to study the pops of the coins more and also you are right about the maturity of a coin series. It does matter as you are buying in now after the coins have appreciated for many years. If you had gotten these 50 years ago when they sold for $15 each that may have been the time for better appreciation.</p><p><br /></p><p>I still think they will do well, just not what they have done perhaps, but that is only a guess.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 683408, member: 7297"]BnB did you know there are almost as many MS65 PCGS graded 85 CC's as MS63's? 3600 vs. 3900. In MS64 there are about 6400. I am sure a percentage is cracked out but even if it is 30% that still leaves about 10,000 graded in those 3 grades. Also nearly all are graded as MS60 or higher. Other coins like the 89 CC are nearly all graded under MS60 [95%]. i think you need to study the pops of the coins more and also you are right about the maturity of a coin series. It does matter as you are buying in now after the coins have appreciated for many years. If you had gotten these 50 years ago when they sold for $15 each that may have been the time for better appreciation. I still think they will do well, just not what they have done perhaps, but that is only a guess.[/QUOTE]
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