Nothing too spectacular, but I did upgrade my circulated folder collection with this AU partial steps 85-P I found in my change the other day....
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4 Jefferson Nickels NGC PF69 UCAM for $22 shipped! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Pretty generic coins, but still a good deal.
As a collector of Danish coinage, I have to say, that collection is INSANE!!!! Auction Preview - September 2024 The L. E. Bruun Collection - A...
[img] I have sold all of mine, but this one was my favorite.
The 49-D is often found with nice toning and great luster, but the strike and surfaces are usually lacking. This coin has a decent strike except...
The luster is hard to judge from those photos, but you said it is strong so I guessed MS66, the coin seems to have premium gem surfaces. As for...
I am with the crowd on this one. MS65
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I see high point friction AU58
Sure looks like a 1940-S/S FS-501 to me.
Oh, I don't think that they don't know what they are doing, I think they were given a memo that stated specifically to look for wheel marks so now...
1945-P/P Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66 VP-011 RPM-008 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] One of my prettier "homemade" RPMs.
Wheel marks are done post mint, that area is only affected on the fields which means it is roller marks on the planchet that weren't obliterated...
I agree 100%. I have no idea where it is, IMO it doesn't exist.
No, and this isn't the first time I have encountered a phantom wheel mark. They did it to my 1943/2-P that I submitted a few months ago.
Regardless of the price guides, as someone who sells raw modern Jefferson Nickels, I have trouble getting interest on even the 1982-83 nickels...
This wasn't my submission, but this is NGC's new thing, the phantom wheel mark. Hey NGC, if I look at the coin for 10 minutes, and still can't...
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