Red Book Question 1970 S Half

You may mean MS70, or mint state. I don't believe there is a condition such as PF70. "Proof" refers to the method of manufacture, and is not a grade. (Per the Red Book).
 

fistfulladirt said:
You may mean MS70, or mint state. I don't believe there is a condition such as PF70. "Proof" refers to the method of manufacture, and is not a grade. (Per the Red Book).

No, there is a grade of PR70. Proof strikes follow the same grade scale as business strikes. Business strikes get a MS designation. Modern proofs need to grade PR70 to retain their value. It is because of how they were issued and most likely stored/protected. Looking back at Morgan proofs and earlier issues, they might be lucky to grade PR69. More likely a PR64 and above.
 

Diver_Down said:
fistfulladirt said:
You may mean MS70, or mint state. I don't believe there is a condition such as PF70. "Proof" refers to the method of manufacture, and is not a grade. (Per the Red Book).

No, there is a grade of PR70. Proof strikes follow the same grade scale as business strikes. Business strikes get a MS designation. Modern proofs need to grade PR70 to retain their value. It is because of how they were issued and most likely stored/protected. Looking back at Morgan proofs and earlier issues, they might be lucky to grade PR69. More likely a PR64 and above.
Diver, I was referencing the 2010 Red Book. Where in the Kennedy half series is there a PF70 grade? Or in the entire book for that matter. The highest I see is PF-65.

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