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<p>[QUOTE="arg6442, post: 1763914, member: 56471"]the reason that there is such a large jump in values is because many coins don't leave the mint at a 67 (many aren't even a 65 when they leave), 67-68 is about the grade of a coin the second it is stuck, 69 and 70 are mainly a matter of the sharpness of the strike (and of course, the marks, but I don't expect to see a 69 with any marks under 8x) then the coins mix with the other coins and they get scratches, marks, dings, ect.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="arg6442, post: 1763914, member: 56471"]the reason that there is such a large jump in values is because many coins don't leave the mint at a 67 (many aren't even a 65 when they leave), 67-68 is about the grade of a coin the second it is stuck, 69 and 70 are mainly a matter of the sharpness of the strike (and of course, the marks, but I don't expect to see a 69 with any marks under 8x) then the coins mix with the other coins and they get scratches, marks, dings, ect.[/QUOTE]
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