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<p>[QUOTE="JBaker, post: 1329980, member: 32398"]Thanks for all of the info on the grading. Question, how much of a difference is there between a MS64 and a MS65? Are we talking minimal differences, or are the differences able to be seen by people who have enough experience (like some members of this forum)?</p><p><br /></p><p>And I've definitely noticed what you mean about not all MS65 coins being the same. I've been looking through eBay at some and I've seen some that are very clean and clear, and another that looked like it had a bunch of dirt and residue dried up on it. But both had been rated MS65 by the PCGS.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now when you guys tell me to go to the bank to ask for coins, should I be expecting to get ones in good quality? or will they be in similar quality of an everyday coin that I would find in a cash register?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for all of that info! It was definitely interesting to read and I spent about an hour trying to find some of the coins you were mentioning. That gold coin that was struck for the King of France sounds like it's the most interesting one, but you're probably right about it being out of my price range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBaker, post: 1329980, member: 32398"]Thanks for all of the info on the grading. Question, how much of a difference is there between a MS64 and a MS65? Are we talking minimal differences, or are the differences able to be seen by people who have enough experience (like some members of this forum)? And I've definitely noticed what you mean about not all MS65 coins being the same. I've been looking through eBay at some and I've seen some that are very clean and clear, and another that looked like it had a bunch of dirt and residue dried up on it. But both had been rated MS65 by the PCGS. Now when you guys tell me to go to the bank to ask for coins, should I be expecting to get ones in good quality? or will they be in similar quality of an everyday coin that I would find in a cash register? Thank you for all of that info! It was definitely interesting to read and I spent about an hour trying to find some of the coins you were mentioning. That gold coin that was struck for the King of France sounds like it's the most interesting one, but you're probably right about it being out of my price range.[/QUOTE]
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