Those look like great coins, Travis. In buying from a collector with such good taste as Lehigh, you save yourself a lot of trouble sorting through a bunch of average coins to find the "right ones." He's already done that for you! Also, you now have a couple of fine examples against which to measure prospective additions to your set. I think you made a fine and wise purchase on several levels!
Awesome pieces T$! :thumb: Just found this thread, as I was looking for it since you mentioned getting these to me.
Yeah glad you finally found the thread! LOL New toners, new KISS album, good grades and good health.. Life is going good
Here is the coin that now holds the slot for 1943-P in my registry set. Three of war nickels in my registry set came from this same NGC submission. The other two are the 1944-S and the 1945-P. Take a look!
I can see why that's a top 5 set , I'm even starting to like the Jefferson design and I never thought I'd say that , thanks for sharing . rzage
Got both coins in from Lehigh today. They are absolutely amazing! The toning in hand is exactly what pictures show, heck even better! WOW! Highly Recommended Seller, that is for darn sure. Thank you Paul!
Retail value it appx. $59.80 without the star, and a nice premium added to it, having the star. Toned coins can change in actual "value" all the time, it just depends on the collector, to put value on the coin, part of that number usually comes from what the coin sold for.
Yes you are right, these were at a good price for what I paid and how the market is going, and considering both coins are nicely toned.