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Question: Why buy a graded coin instead of a raw one?
Answer: A graded coin is sonically sealed in a tamper-evident plastic "slab." This protects the coin from environmental damage (like tarnish) and provides a guaranteed, independent assessment of its condition and authenticity, which can make it easier to sell later.
Question: What is the difference between MS69 and MS70?
Answer: An MS70 is a "perfect" coin with no visible flaws even under 5x magnification. An MS69 is visually perfect to the naked eye but may have a tiny, microscopic imperfection.
Question: Can I request a specific grading service (PCGS only or NGC only)?
Answer: For this specific listing, we ship randomly from our stock of both NGC and PCGS. If you require a specific service, please look for our service-specific product pages.
Question: Does "Varied Year" include the 2026 40th Anniversary coin?
Answer: It can! Since 2026 is the 40th anniversary of the program, it is currently a very common year in our inventory for this product.
Question: What designs will I see on the coin?
Answer: Obverse: Always Adolph A. Weinman's "Walking Liberty." Reverse: Depending on the year, you will see either the original John Mercanti Heraldic Eagle (1986–mid 2021) or the Emily Damstra Eagle Landing (mid 2021–Present).
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