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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1872713, member: 15929"]That's a tough order Mike since the folks that submit these for grading do look them over to insure that they don't get any MS65/66's which could not even be given away.</p><p>However, the PCGS Population Reports do show some low number MS64/MS65/MS66 Satin Finish Coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>BUT, that's only for those that "have been submitted". One thing in the submission game which folks try to avoid is submitting coins which cannot be sold for what it costs to grade them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm of the opinion that there are many, many MS63/MS64/MS65/MS66 Satin Finiosh coins out there. Especially for the 2006/2007/2008/2009/2010 Sets in that, once the US Mint got used to producing these sets, the quality took a nose dive off a cliff.</p><p><br /></p><p>BUT, folks can certainly speculate on whatever they want. However, when it comes to modern era coinage, with production numbers over 100,000, that literally everybody has, then, I'm of the opinion that its a fruitless chase unless you happen to have one of those late night TV Coin Programs. But even those folks have stopped selling these things.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1872713, member: 15929"]That's a tough order Mike since the folks that submit these for grading do look them over to insure that they don't get any MS65/66's which could not even be given away. However, the PCGS Population Reports do show some low number MS64/MS65/MS66 Satin Finish Coins. BUT, that's only for those that "have been submitted". One thing in the submission game which folks try to avoid is submitting coins which cannot be sold for what it costs to grade them. I'm of the opinion that there are many, many MS63/MS64/MS65/MS66 Satin Finiosh coins out there. Especially for the 2006/2007/2008/2009/2010 Sets in that, once the US Mint got used to producing these sets, the quality took a nose dive off a cliff. BUT, folks can certainly speculate on whatever they want. However, when it comes to modern era coinage, with production numbers over 100,000, that literally everybody has, then, I'm of the opinion that its a fruitless chase unless you happen to have one of those late night TV Coin Programs. But even those folks have stopped selling these things.[/QUOTE]
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