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angelair
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Why does the the 1999 MS 69 and 70 garner more points than a 1998 in similar grades?
The mintage of 1998 is lower and has far fewer coins submitted..🤷♂️ -
What are you wanting to know?
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Please add the slot for this coin
Thank you
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On 10/4/2019 at 1:16 PM, LISA B said:
Hello Angelair,
I have been told that they aren't designated as official mint medals, they are just non official silver medals with a mexican look to them.
#4479635-003 ms69
The label says:
Medal
(2018) 1oz Mexico Silver
Aztec Calendar
4479635-003 ms69
It’s in a Mexico labeled holder. Sure looks like it’s attributed to being a Mexican round (coin) to me.
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1 hour ago, Zebo said:
Show us a photo or two.
I would if I was smart enough to resize it.
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This generic silver round wasn’t minted in Mexico. Don’t know how NGC decided to attribute it to Mexico .
I believe these were minted in the US by Highland Mint.
Certification #4479635-003 ms69 Population isn’t given.
I’ve seen a few of these a seller on eBay is offering. I reached out to NGC via email but never got a response.
Conservation question
in Ask NGC/NCS
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Can copper spots be removed from gold proof coins?