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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2458248, member: 1892"]A gentleman can only concede your point here, because for your purposes - assuming the designated example could not possibly have lost any weight whatsoever to any collision or mishap - your definition of "70" is quite sufficient. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just understand that the fanaticism with which some approach Morgans means that we know how many exist in MS69 slabs, when they last appeared at auction and how much they sold for, if that information were available. There are ten, but it is not certain that one or more may be spurious because of resubmission; not all ten have appeared publicly.</p><p><br /></p><p>That fanaticism also supports your conclusions about weight loss; it's another statistic a true Morgan fan is expected to have at their fingertips from personal experience. I've weighed <b>hundreds </b>and I'm small-time by any definition.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2458248, member: 1892"]A gentleman can only concede your point here, because for your purposes - assuming the designated example could not possibly have lost any weight whatsoever to any collision or mishap - your definition of "70" is quite sufficient. Just understand that the fanaticism with which some approach Morgans means that we know how many exist in MS69 slabs, when they last appeared at auction and how much they sold for, if that information were available. There are ten, but it is not certain that one or more may be spurious because of resubmission; not all ten have appeared publicly. That fanaticism also supports your conclusions about weight loss; it's another statistic a true Morgan fan is expected to have at their fingertips from personal experience. I've weighed [B]hundreds [/B]and [B] [/B]I'm small-time by any definition.[/QUOTE]
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