I really don’t know what to make of this. What year was this minted?
Yes you are, I thought the color would carry it to a gem grade. Guess I was wrong! That said, this was the only war nickel in the submission (13...
I think they net graded it for the scratches below ELLO in Monticello. That area was why my original grade was only MS65, but obviously they...
I am the one who submitted the coin so I know the assigned grade, but my original guess prior to submission was MS65*.
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Looks like a "Bugs Bunny" to me.
[img] Wrap the coin tightly in a small towel and smack it with a hammer. I cracked 5 coins today, and there was almost no chance of damaging the...
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That was my first impression as well but I can't figure out what the problem is with the coin so I didn't call it a details coin.
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Wait a minute, Ruben Safir is your father?
Why would someone pay to have expensive coins professionally photographed but not professionally graded?
Go to the post office and send something via USPS First Class Registered Mail insured for $2500 and report back to us what the shipping price was.
The coin is MS66 FH all day and the price is full retail. My problem isn't that the coin is raw, but that the photographs are high quality...
MS63 DMPL
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The design has 6 steps, and you have correctly determined that almost the entire 6th step is incomplete. However, the TPGs only require 5 full...
There is a shallow mark below the first pillar that doesn’t seem to break steps but it is concerning enough that if I was considering submission,...
Perhaps they could improve the eye appeal marginally, but there is nothing they could do about the strike, and I doubt they could improve the luster.
Coin #1: 1943-S Jefferson Nickel NGC MS67 (No line fatty holder) This coin is essentially flawless except for the scratch on the right side of...
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