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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24673982, member: 13650"]Interesting fact, I paid $250 for my MS70 D in December of 2021. It took a while for people to catch on that that was going to be the one to have. I liked the Ds from the get go. I got 3 directly from the mint and had to send one back that came damaged. The other two I sent in for grading figuring that they'd get 69s and they did. So I sold them and got a 70 for my complete set. Glad I didn't wait.</p><p><br /></p><p> The First strike and first day of issue was a joke on these. Several sets of dies were used to make the 175k mintages. So they were changed out mid run. It wasnt like they started striking them one day and used the original dies until they wore out. There's probably no measurable difference on strike quality coin to coin. The dies didn't have a chance to wear out and were replaced anyway. They were probably all minted the same day too. Even if they werent, they're all randomly stacked on carts together. You wouldn't know which ones were struck first as they're randomly grabbed and sent out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24673982, member: 13650"]Interesting fact, I paid $250 for my MS70 D in December of 2021. It took a while for people to catch on that that was going to be the one to have. I liked the Ds from the get go. I got 3 directly from the mint and had to send one back that came damaged. The other two I sent in for grading figuring that they'd get 69s and they did. So I sold them and got a 70 for my complete set. Glad I didn't wait. The First strike and first day of issue was a joke on these. Several sets of dies were used to make the 175k mintages. So they were changed out mid run. It wasnt like they started striking them one day and used the original dies until they wore out. There's probably no measurable difference on strike quality coin to coin. The dies didn't have a chance to wear out and were replaced anyway. They were probably all minted the same day too. Even if they werent, they're all randomly stacked on carts together. You wouldn't know which ones were struck first as they're randomly grabbed and sent out.[/QUOTE]
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