abe wrote:I've never seen a 70 and just because a piece of plastic has a label on it that says 70 doesn't mean that it is.
The definition for 70 doesn't mean squat either.
" A flawless coin exactly as it was minted",
so that means in 1925 with all the worn dies in the lincoln series,
the coins that were struck immediately were 70's. I don't think so,
and not 1 tpg would have given them a 70. By the definition,
if each coin was pulled immediately after it was struck it would be a 70.
There's no doubt that nowadays the mint has some close to 70 coins,
but there will be a minute flaw on each of them.
I never did like the 70 point system. Its flawed itself.
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