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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1480598, member: 37839"]MS 63 and 64 coins, unless they are rare, difficult key dates are generally the biggest bang for the buck. One can get a pretty coin, going for eye appeal, and a mid grade, instead of blowing a roll of bills on a 65 or 66 that doesn't look that much different. That is, unless one wants the best and cleanest coins, but those aren't generally reasonably priced compared to the 63-64 price range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1480598, member: 37839"]MS 63 and 64 coins, unless they are rare, difficult key dates are generally the biggest bang for the buck. One can get a pretty coin, going for eye appeal, and a mid grade, instead of blowing a roll of bills on a 65 or 66 that doesn't look that much different. That is, unless one wants the best and cleanest coins, but those aren't generally reasonably priced compared to the 63-64 price range.[/QUOTE]
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