Couple beauties I picked up from the heritage auction. I ended up selling three coins there too. I got pretty much what was expected price for them... anyhow, here are the latest additions! 1930 25C MS67 Full Head PCGS. CAC.</I> Brightly lustrous with just a hint of lemon-gold patina on each side. This Superb Gem is silver-white elsewhere with great eye appeal. Excellent definition on Liberty's head with the lower rivets of the shield showing the only elements of softness. Neither NGC nor PCGS has certified a finer Full Head example 1943-P 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS66 Full Steps PCGS. CAC.</I> FS-106, formerly FS-029. All obverse legends are nicely die doubled, as is Jefferson's eye. Delicate apricot, rose-red, and sky-blue toning drapes this thoroughly lustrous and magnificently preserved Superb Gem. The strike is uncommonly sharp, although traces of the planchet surface are seen on the jaw and cheekbone. Population: 13 in 66 Full Steps, 2 finer
So you are the one that outbid me on that Jefferson. I have an MS65 and MS67 and was trying to get an MS66 to complete. Congratulations on a great acquisition. I love my doubled eye variety Jeffs.
Yes you did and yes they are ! Nice work, Jesh. :high5: Better to have two great coins than twenty average ones.
Very true I'm Working on a complete type set which is coming along nicely. The robbery kind of threw me off a little bit, but I'm getting back on my feet. Thanks for the compliments everyone!
Wow! A pair of beauties there! That quarter is maybe the best I've seen and that Jefferson is just beautiful!