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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1410380, member: 26302"]I was thinking about it for a while too. I agree with Doug that it should have, and I think it does have to have an affect at a certain point. I hate TPGers, (ask anyone), and dislike their assumptions, but I seriously doubt they would label a coin with mechanical doubling as a 70. If that is the case, then its a question at what grade does it prohibit going higher? My guess, (and its only a guess), would be around 67 or 68. At 67 there is quite a bit of stuff acceptable for lower grades that will keep it from achieving a 67, and this may be another.</p><p><br /></p><p>My reasoning is there are many tiny things the mint did wrong that will stop a coin from being a 70. If those are enough to stop it being 70 and "perfect", then something as dramatic has to prevent a 70 I would think.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, true doubling I think could be a 70, since its accurately coining what is on the die.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again just my opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1410380, member: 26302"]I was thinking about it for a while too. I agree with Doug that it should have, and I think it does have to have an affect at a certain point. I hate TPGers, (ask anyone), and dislike their assumptions, but I seriously doubt they would label a coin with mechanical doubling as a 70. If that is the case, then its a question at what grade does it prohibit going higher? My guess, (and its only a guess), would be around 67 or 68. At 67 there is quite a bit of stuff acceptable for lower grades that will keep it from achieving a 67, and this may be another. My reasoning is there are many tiny things the mint did wrong that will stop a coin from being a 70. If those are enough to stop it being 70 and "perfect", then something as dramatic has to prevent a 70 I would think. Now, true doubling I think could be a 70, since its accurately coining what is on the die. Again just my opinion. Chris[/QUOTE]
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