Qestion about the PCGS Price Guide?

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  1. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    As an example: Looking at the prices for an Eisenhower 1972 Type 2, what are the prices in the + line? What is the + line?


    [TABLE="width: 764"]
    [TR="class: blue-bg"]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: left"]1972 Type 2[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: left"]MS
    +[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]70
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]▼170
    ▼190[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]▼350
    550[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]1,900
    3,000[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]12,500
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]-
    -[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #C9DFF2, align: right"]-[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]


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  3. fishwhacker

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    The plus is used to designate a plus grade coin. Not quite good enough for an ms66 but higher than the average 65 would be slabbed as a MS65+.
     
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