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<p>[QUOTE="crypto79, post: 2341011, member: 24254"]It is more than just grading standards which are actually both harder and lighter now days. Back in the OGH days you could have a special coin that was net graded because there were no Gen holders. I would be curious about a MS60 penny falling into that category esp a 56. Also many side standards like DMPL and cam will still being worked through and settled on at higher levels than practiced back then. Of note AT and Putty were not major issues so many coins made it through. </p><p><br /></p><p>OGHs also mean that they sat on the side lines through most of what will go down as the most invasive coin doctoring periord.</p><p><br /></p><p>OGHs mean that it hasn't recently been plastic shopped</p><p><br /></p><p>OGHs mean that the coin isn't freshly treated which can lead to being unstable</p><p><br /></p><p>OGH mean that in the early days of grading someone thought the coin was was special enough to go through the expense and hassle out of all the raw coins back then to submit</p><p><br /></p><p>Also the rattler and Early OGH era coincides with the massive brake up of the great silver bag hoards and many of them are straight from the mint to the bag to the slab and have a look rare now days for coins.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>To your actual question, your 56 flyer is worth the most it can possible be worth (assuming no upgrade) in its older plastic with a CAC sticker. Think winter's multiple layers of demand[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crypto79, post: 2341011, member: 24254"]It is more than just grading standards which are actually both harder and lighter now days. Back in the OGH days you could have a special coin that was net graded because there were no Gen holders. I would be curious about a MS60 penny falling into that category esp a 56. Also many side standards like DMPL and cam will still being worked through and settled on at higher levels than practiced back then. Of note AT and Putty were not major issues so many coins made it through. OGHs also mean that they sat on the side lines through most of what will go down as the most invasive coin doctoring periord. OGHs mean that it hasn't recently been plastic shopped OGHs mean that the coin isn't freshly treated which can lead to being unstable OGH mean that in the early days of grading someone thought the coin was was special enough to go through the expense and hassle out of all the raw coins back then to submit Also the rattler and Early OGH era coincides with the massive brake up of the great silver bag hoards and many of them are straight from the mint to the bag to the slab and have a look rare now days for coins. To your actual question, your 56 flyer is worth the most it can possible be worth (assuming no upgrade) in its older plastic with a CAC sticker. Think winter's multiple layers of demand[/QUOTE]
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