I see an impaired proof, and using rims to judge whether a coin is a proof is very unreliable, IMO.
While some may think me arrogant, I consider myself they expert when it comes to grading Jefferson Nickels. When the TPG graders disagree with my...
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Bought each of these four 1958-D Jefferson Nickels for $1 a piece. The grading fee for each coin was $22.58 per coin. Coin #1: 1958-D Jefferson...
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I am late to the party, but I had guessed MS65. Since NGC gave it FS, the area I was concerned with in the first quadrant on the 5th step must be...
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Why not? This is very minor error on what is otherwise a premium gem 1977 Jefferson Nickel. That's insane. First, eye appeal is part of the...
I got excited, I was gonna cross mine from ANACS to NGC, lol.
The best article I have ever seen about toning was written by Jason @physics-fan3.14 a few years back, click link below. What you need to know...
Wait, did NGC grade that or is it a self slab?
I'm not sure what is going on with the shoulder, but it is keeping me at PR65.
The NGC Price Guide for a 1977 MS67 without an error is $150. Are you saying that the error decreases the value because it isn't eligible for the...
Why do you do this? The overwhelming majority of this post is completely irrelevant to the discussion at hand. Since NGCX only applies to modern...
After listening to the NGC IG Live Q&A on the NGCX Subject, here are some key takeaways: NGCX coins are not eligible to compete in the NGC...
Those are beautiful, excuse my drool.
Good Lord, that Jeff is radioactive!!! Bravo!
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