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<p>[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 14588, member: 1141"]Yeah, I understand it being the only proof-70, but, how many 1963 proof lincolns out there haven't been graded, because people feel that having it sent off is a hassle, or they don't trust sending it off. I figure that as these proof coins that have only one or two known that are proof-70, if kept in absolute perfect condition, the way they were bought, eventually, they will pass through someones hands that has to have every single proof coin graded that they have, and possibly, soon, there will be a second, then a third, and so on. One thing to look at about that, is that someone sees the price of the lincoln that was sold, then, everyone in turn begins to send theirs off, surely there is at least one more out there that grades this high. It's like when a new variety or error is found, once word of this coin has spread that has something special about it, every collector and their brother will be looking for another example. I probably don't have to explain this to you especially, National, just wanting to see if I know what i'm talking about <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 14588, member: 1141"]Yeah, I understand it being the only proof-70, but, how many 1963 proof lincolns out there haven't been graded, because people feel that having it sent off is a hassle, or they don't trust sending it off. I figure that as these proof coins that have only one or two known that are proof-70, if kept in absolute perfect condition, the way they were bought, eventually, they will pass through someones hands that has to have every single proof coin graded that they have, and possibly, soon, there will be a second, then a third, and so on. One thing to look at about that, is that someone sees the price of the lincoln that was sold, then, everyone in turn begins to send theirs off, surely there is at least one more out there that grades this high. It's like when a new variety or error is found, once word of this coin has spread that has something special about it, every collector and their brother will be looking for another example. I probably don't have to explain this to you especially, National, just wanting to see if I know what i'm talking about :D .[/QUOTE]
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