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Checking NGC / PCGS Coin Grade Populations


dicker

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Hi All

I do not generally go for slabbed coins but wanted to check how many 1966 Sovereigns have been graded at the various MS grades.  
 

Is anyone able to tell me how to do this on the NGC / PCGS websites? I have tried but cannot work it out.  
 

Thanks

Dicker

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I am pretty surprised that there are almost none of the higher grades of Elizabeth II Young head.  
 

Perhaps I am being naive but given they were not used for currency I would have thought there would have been a greater number of coins grades MS66 and above.  
 

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Dicker

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6 hours ago, dicker said:

I am pretty surprised that there are almost none of the higher grades of Elizabeth II Young head.  
 

Perhaps I am being naive but given they were not used for currency I would have thought there would have been a greater number of coins grades MS66 and above. 

Grades higher than MS65/66 are extremely difficult to obtain on any bullion sovereign.

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