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POSTMAN'S GRANDSON

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  1. This may explain why the extremely low populations of MS66 1952, 3, & 4 Denver mint Washington Carvers are not more highly valued. Collectors do not want to submit them for grading only to find out they are MS65s.
  2. Hi Please create a new set category - BURNISHED PLATINUM EAGLES NGC examples of coins to be included are: 1556335-127 2529829-007 3727102-001 3713861-006 3727102-005 I understand these burnished coins are part of the larger Platinum Eagles set. However, not all collectors are financially able to complete that on going set. A Burnished Platinum Eagle set presents an opportunity for collectors to have a complete set. This is a definite four coin annual set issued over three years and totaling 12 coins. This set also includes the most challenging platinum Eagles mintages. I would appreciate a reconsideration of my request.
  3. Jim state: So, to put it bluntly, high-grade standard issue silver examples of this series are easy pickin’s! Even the key date 1949-S reveals a monstrous 1,067 coins graded MS 67 (with an NGC Price Guide value of $80). Interestingly, the lowest pop numbers for regular MS designation silver Roosevelts in MS 67 are as follows: Are these low numbers only because these are inexpensive coins that collectors feel are not worth the expense of submitting to NGC? MS 67 Census NGC Price Guide 1951-D 150 $80 1952 192 $80 1952-D 138 $50 1953 155 $60 1954-D 187 $110 1955-D 186 $50 1956-D 194 $35 1960-D 167 $80 1961-D 141 $75