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<p>[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1187269, member: 30400"]I think it is closer to 200 but you are correct. Everyone saved steel pennies when they were first released so they don't fit the normal release and circulation of wheat cents.</p><p><br /></p><p>Take a look at the 67RD NGC pops and you will see a stark difference. 28k out of 144k submitted (NGC) versus 10k out of 193k (PCGS). MS68 numbers are too small, statistically, to be meaningful.</p><p>Lance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1187269, member: 30400"]I think it is closer to 200 but you are correct. Everyone saved steel pennies when they were first released so they don't fit the normal release and circulation of wheat cents. Take a look at the 67RD NGC pops and you will see a stark difference. 28k out of 144k submitted (NGC) versus 10k out of 193k (PCGS). MS68 numbers are too small, statistically, to be meaningful. Lance.[/QUOTE]
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