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Back date Britannias and a Hello


hambone870

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First post here, so hello to all

I made a great purchase at one of my local coin shops this week. I was able to buy a trio of back date Brittanias for $1.50 over the spot. These were dated 1999, 2000, 2001 to be exact. Its obvious that the dealer was treating these simply as some run of the mill silver rounds. I'm pretty confident in the 1999 and the 2000 receiving a good return from PCGS but I have noticed a small rub on the 2001 reverse on one of the high points on the robe. I think receiving a ms-67 or better would put me even further ahead on the investment so most likely only two of the coins will go in for grading. Also, I purchased a 2001 10 Krueuzer for $2.00 under spot at the same store. 

Any ways, I've been stacking and collecting for just under a year... I have been selling coins and currency on eBay to fund my stacking purchases thus far. 

Is there a resource someone could point me to for finding the correct capsule size for the various mints silver rounds? I also know that some coins like the Onza have changed diameters through the series. 

Thanks 

Hambone

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