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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 114867, member: 68"]None of the 1932 to 1998 Washingtons exist in MS-69 or MS-70. </p><p><br /></p><p>High grade starts at what appeals to the individual collector. This set can be a challenge even in nice</p><p>attractive MS-63 and a few of the coins will be pricey at this level. MS-64 is the level at which the coins</p><p>are getting relatively difficult to locate, the level at which you might have to search a few rolls to find </p><p>so nice a specimen. MS-65 is gem and there will be many more difficult coins and it's the level at which </p><p>some of the clads start getting tough. MS-66 is doable but the prices can start getting high. All these </p><p>exist in MS-67 and costs get very high. MS-68's do not exist for many of the dates. </p><p><br /></p><p>Learn as much as possible about the coins, availability and grading. Sell some coins from time to time so</p><p>you have a feel for the wholesale market and how well you're doing. Keep your eyes on the coins and try</p><p>to have fun. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 114867, member: 68"]None of the 1932 to 1998 Washingtons exist in MS-69 or MS-70. High grade starts at what appeals to the individual collector. This set can be a challenge even in nice attractive MS-63 and a few of the coins will be pricey at this level. MS-64 is the level at which the coins are getting relatively difficult to locate, the level at which you might have to search a few rolls to find so nice a specimen. MS-65 is gem and there will be many more difficult coins and it's the level at which some of the clads start getting tough. MS-66 is doable but the prices can start getting high. All these exist in MS-67 and costs get very high. MS-68's do not exist for many of the dates. Learn as much as possible about the coins, availability and grading. Sell some coins from time to time so you have a feel for the wholesale market and how well you're doing. Keep your eyes on the coins and try to have fun. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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