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<p>[QUOTE="Travlntiques, post: 1939373, member: 39129"]Seeing your 1907 Indian Head listed as the rarest reminded me of an old coin buddy who was trying to build an NGC MS-64 Date & MM set of Washington Quarters. He figured being just under MS-65 would give him good looking coins at a price that was affordable. The 1940's dates filled in immediately, 1930's too with a little more cash. The 1950's, no problem! But he started to notice a road block....The 1970's, 80's, 90's junk that you still find in your pocket today are impossible to buy slabbed in a low grade of MS-64. He would've gladly paid an MS-69 price for these newer ones just to maintain continuity, but TPG certified versions just don't exist in most cases because there is so much supply and no other demand. And if one did exist it would have been someones blooper submission.....but it's a good way to own a "pop 1" coin LOL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Travlntiques, post: 1939373, member: 39129"]Seeing your 1907 Indian Head listed as the rarest reminded me of an old coin buddy who was trying to build an NGC MS-64 Date & MM set of Washington Quarters. He figured being just under MS-65 would give him good looking coins at a price that was affordable. The 1940's dates filled in immediately, 1930's too with a little more cash. The 1950's, no problem! But he started to notice a road block....The 1970's, 80's, 90's junk that you still find in your pocket today are impossible to buy slabbed in a low grade of MS-64. He would've gladly paid an MS-69 price for these newer ones just to maintain continuity, but TPG certified versions just don't exist in most cases because there is so much supply and no other demand. And if one did exist it would have been someones blooper submission.....but it's a good way to own a "pop 1" coin LOL[/QUOTE]
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