I will guarantee that it is an MS63, ;)
I don't see any evidence of wear in either the original photos or the slab photo, are there some hairlines that aren't showing up in the photos?
It depends, some are planchet flaws, some are marks. For example, on the cheek and jaw are planchet roughness, behind the mouth is a mark. I am...
Well, you were the closest. [IMG] I think you guys got fooled by the size of the photos. I don't think I am going to use such large photos in...
This is just like that 1935 Peace Dollar GTG. The reverse is MS64 and it looks to have great luster, but the obverse surfaces are really baggy...
The luster is gem grade, the reverse is MS64, but the obverse is absolutely busted. The obverse focal areas are a mess, the fields are even more...
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I would like to get @kSigSteve to respond before the reveal. I can say that nobody has gotten it right so far.
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@kSigSteve @CamaroDMD @Santinidollar @eddiespin
Please guess the grade of the 1968-S Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 3...
Of course
I wrote this post a long time ago, you might want to read it. VARIETY: 1941-S Large "S" Jefferson Nickel FS-501
I bought it graded, got a really good deal, $200. [IMG] [IMG]
As surprising as this might be, I have never owned one of these before. Comin in hot! [IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] This story is entitled: Lehigh's White Whale This coin represents my 8th attempt to fill this slot in my registry set. The first 7...
It isn't for sale, I like making premium gem war nickel RPMs, but I am sure I can get more than $35 for it.
Omg, you just described my business model.
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