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MS60(mint state)...................$6

MS63......................................$7

MS65......................................$11

MS67.......................................$55

MS68.......................................$450

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MS60.......................$6

MS63.......................$9

MS65.......................$11

MS67.......................$45

MS68.......................$1450

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