I fall in the other category. If a coin has circulation wear, it belongs in the AU grading category and should not be market graded into the...
Technical Grade: MS63 FS Market Grade: MS65 FS
The 49-P is too dark, but that 53-P is exquisite.
Yes, the 5th step is complete, but I think there is just too much of a bridge of the 3rd & 4th steps under the 3rd pillar. Now I have seen worse...
I plucked this coin from an album thinking that I had a premium gem 42-S with full steps, but upon closer examination, it looks like the steps...
As Frank said, it is likely just struck through grease. The bigger revelation here is that someone sold you a handful of gem grade Jefferson...
And now he's done it to me, had to give him a like!
I have never understood the desire of collectors of these pieces to accept obvious defects that would relegate any other coin to the realm of a...
AU55 to AU58
In my experience, it is hard to sell the war year Mercs without full bands no matter how nice they are. Due to the prevalence of full bands for...
MS66 both
I am assuming that the raised area on the reverse that spears the first "S" in STATES is a minor strike through error. Is there any premium...
So what is going on between "STATES" & "OF" on this Jefferson Nickel? Lamination? Cud? Die Gouge? PMD? [img] [img] Any help regarding...
A couple toners from my old collection, I really miss these coins. [img] [img]
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I have one of these at NGC for grading right now, it was in a PCGS MS64 holder. [IMG] Polar bears are my favorite.
I plucked this coin from a Whitman folder and noticed that the mintmark looked funny, so I went to compare it to all the RPMs at Wexler and...
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I wouldn't go that far, PCGS Price Guide for a 1964 MS65 FS is $200, but in the grade of the OPs coin, you are right, it wouldn't increase the...
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