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<p>[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1191264, member: 19207"]For these coins since MS70's have been had out there a MS69 will likely always trade around melt value with a slight premium just like ASE's. The raw coin would definitely come with Mint Packaging I think, as where the graded coins may come without COA etc. which does make a difference to some people. Also storing these graded pucks takes up a lot of space, of course it's not like the mint packaging is not bulky so I guess it's about the same there. </p><p> </p><p>Also are you talking about buying off Ebay or actually in hand at a show? In hand then it is easy, whichever looks best. from Ebay I think the 69's have a chance of rim nicks etc too so you are probably 50/50 on what you will get, just know the coin you get will never be a 70. Also if buying from Ebay I would buy it from someone who has good feedback but is clearly buying to flip them for a profit, and not a dealer who is cherry picking them for themselves. That way if you decide to buy raw at least you have a chance at a 70.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1191264, member: 19207"]For these coins since MS70's have been had out there a MS69 will likely always trade around melt value with a slight premium just like ASE's. The raw coin would definitely come with Mint Packaging I think, as where the graded coins may come without COA etc. which does make a difference to some people. Also storing these graded pucks takes up a lot of space, of course it's not like the mint packaging is not bulky so I guess it's about the same there. Also are you talking about buying off Ebay or actually in hand at a show? In hand then it is easy, whichever looks best. from Ebay I think the 69's have a chance of rim nicks etc too so you are probably 50/50 on what you will get, just know the coin you get will never be a 70. Also if buying from Ebay I would buy it from someone who has good feedback but is clearly buying to flip them for a profit, and not a dealer who is cherry picking them for themselves. That way if you decide to buy raw at least you have a chance at a 70.[/QUOTE]
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