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<p>[QUOTE="brg5658, post: 1982636, member: 29751"]The only thing that's "bogus" about them is the perception of what one thinks the label means. They still contain a gold Kennedy commem...which is perfectly authentic, even if way over-hyped and minted in massive quantities. Within 2 weeks of the whole ANA debacle you could buy a PF69UC slabbed gold Kennedy anywhere you wanted to and in quantity for less than $100 over issue price. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you like smoke and mirrors, of course you could "upgrade" to the (indistinguishable) PF70UC graded piece. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>These ANA labels will go the way of the "Early Releases / First Strike" labeled coins, which in most cases demand no premium over regular label holdered coins. In some instances (as someone else mentioned) I actually would recommend avoiding these labels as coins are often rushed through in huge quantities by dealers to get these labels -- and some of the grading is "hopeful" at best.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brg5658, post: 1982636, member: 29751"]The only thing that's "bogus" about them is the perception of what one thinks the label means. They still contain a gold Kennedy commem...which is perfectly authentic, even if way over-hyped and minted in massive quantities. Within 2 weeks of the whole ANA debacle you could buy a PF69UC slabbed gold Kennedy anywhere you wanted to and in quantity for less than $100 over issue price. If you like smoke and mirrors, of course you could "upgrade" to the (indistinguishable) PF70UC graded piece. :D These ANA labels will go the way of the "Early Releases / First Strike" labeled coins, which in most cases demand no premium over regular label holdered coins. In some instances (as someone else mentioned) I actually would recommend avoiding these labels as coins are often rushed through in huge quantities by dealers to get these labels -- and some of the grading is "hopeful" at best.[/QUOTE]
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