Agree wholeheartedly with KoRnholio, "with enough magnification, you will see a flaw." Thus, in agreement with Roger, use just enough magnigication, not too much. Like the 'perfect circle'... it's just a matter of what finite degree you measure or magnify it. Also, a good note about the limited potential investment value of current coinage just because it grades MS70. Just happened across this site today, signed up and picked up some interesting insight. My thanks to all!
How can a coin be graded as MS 70 when it has an obvious flaw?
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Agree wholeheartedly with KoRnholio, "with enough magnification, you will see a flaw." Thus, in agreement with Roger, use just enough magnigication, not too much. Like the 'perfect circle'... it's just a matter of what finite degree you measure or magnify it. Also, a good note about the limited potential investment value of current coinage just because it grades MS70. Just happened across this site today, signed up and picked up some interesting insight. My thanks to all!