Bought these for barely much more than face value. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Didn't think so, but trying to throw out any other possibilities.
The only other thing that would come to mind is a lamination error, but I still think it's just damage.
Usually when something is struck through, it makes an indent in the coin in the shape of the object. You are thinking it may have been retained on...
Looks like displaced metal, not a strike through. You can see the depression where the metal came from and was pushed up to the spot you see.
2. It has the least amount of glare on Lincoln's cheek, but still shows the color.
I bought 3 Eliasberg NGC large cents for $100, but the highest graded one was VF30. I did get an 1857. I had a dealer offer me $150 for it. They...
I did have not for sale on ebay, but pulled it several days ago when I saw NGC has only certified 2 in all grades. I figured it only cost me $45,...
Go to the website listed below. On the middle right of the page, there is a blue box that shows a Jefferson Nickel RPM Book download. It is an...
That seems more plausible with the current pic provided.
You can usually see part of the S on top of the D. I don't see any. Better pics with lighting all around the mintmark needed.
So for clarification, even if PCGS does not officially recognize the variety, you can ask them to anyways, if you pay them? How would you do that,...
This is a screenshot from NGC website of the doubling. I think it is fairly nice for it to be overlooked by PCGS and just be considered a minor...
I have a 1935 S Buffalo DDR and the doubling is no more evident than my 1939 Jeff. Don't think PCGS takes crossovers from ANACS.
Just saw this on Heritage. If PCGS does not list it as a variety they recognize, how did this one get it? [IMG]
That's awesome. Thanks for the link. I only looked at PCGS' s website. I "assumed" they were both the same. Might crack out and submit.
I guess they want a "FS" number to assign to it? I am just surprised this is not a recognized variety by anyone but ANACS. Would be nice to have a...
I bought a 1939 D Jefferson nickel graded by ANACS. It has a decently strong doubled die on the date and on Liberty. It's not the first one I...
It has a lot of the original mint luster, with light rub. Not the most attractive I have seen, but within my budget. [IMG] [IMG]
My two best pickups tonight. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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