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<p>[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 299845, member: 11120"]Hi, some dates only one out of every 8 or 9 coins are graded Pf70. I think 2001 has a total of 660 Pf70 coins. So that makes the maximum amount of complete proof 70 Sacagawea sets allowed would be 660 sets. 660 sets seems like a low number to me. I think the Gold spouse coins drew away alot of interest in the Sacagaweas & other coins. The 2001 PF70 Sacagawea coins still sell in the $300-$350 range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AUBU2, post: 299845, member: 11120"]Hi, some dates only one out of every 8 or 9 coins are graded Pf70. I think 2001 has a total of 660 Pf70 coins. So that makes the maximum amount of complete proof 70 Sacagawea sets allowed would be 660 sets. 660 sets seems like a low number to me. I think the Gold spouse coins drew away alot of interest in the Sacagaweas & other coins. The 2001 PF70 Sacagawea coins still sell in the $300-$350 range.[/QUOTE]
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