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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2474107, member: 78153"]Agreed.</p><p><br /></p><p>And to use the First Spouse series as an example, it is a non-circulating coin where practically all of them will remain in their original state (usually a 69 or 70) for as long as it will matter to anyone reading this topic. The same applies to other low or "low" mintage NCLT and many world coin proofs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2474107, member: 78153"]Agreed. And to use the First Spouse series as an example, it is a non-circulating coin where practically all of them will remain in their original state (usually a 69 or 70) for as long as it will matter to anyone reading this topic. The same applies to other low or "low" mintage NCLT and many world coin proofs.[/QUOTE]
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