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When a lower graded die variety is worth more registry points than a higher graded die variety posted by hunter's gold

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NGC MS67RD Wide AM Lincoln Memorial

 

Hi everyone. My latest addition to my 1959-Present Lincoln Memorial Set is a NGC MS67RD 1998 Wide AM. The registry point value in this grade is 351 with a population of 30 with none graded higher. This same coin graded in MS69RD without the Wide AM is worth only 288 with a population of 7 with none higher. The Lincoln Memorial has a few years that they designated as Wide AM variety such as the 1992, 1998, 1999 and 2000. They call it that due to the AM in America on the reverse of the coin. As a collector I will place the higher point value in my registry set but a lot of the time I also own the coin in both grades. Hope everyone is having a great weekend and as always thanks for looking and Happy Collecting

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