I agree with you, thats why I typed +1
I would ban a guy for doing that also, thats effed up.
You guys are being quite harsh, this is clearly the extremely rare "shot it head and jaw' variety and is a steal at that price.;)
I have seen coins like this is in PCGS plastic with gem grades and I even started a very contentious thread about this topic many years ago...
FYI, it occurs to me that some readers of this thread might never have seen one of these in their original PCI holder, which ironically almost...
+1, I don't see the value in have that coin reholdered.
I just checked E-Bay sold auction listings for these toned ASEs. The price range was from $200-$500, but those in the upper range had much more...
+1
That is a cool looking coin and the toning is very unique for a 43-D which are typically limited to pastel shades, like this one. [img]
I think the 3rd coin is on par with the other two and would probably grade MS66. As far as the full steps, I think it has a shot at both NGC and...
Is it me? If not, then you know two people. And my PCGS coins were grandfathered in and I still crossed them.
That toning is incredible and was almost certainly caused by the insert of an old PCI holder. I have owned a half dozen of these over the years...
Can you show us a photo of the damaged slab? You don’t need to resubmit the coin for grading, both NGC & PCGS have a reholder service. I am an...
$700 But I have trouble pricing PL toners.
That coin is incredibly clean and lustrous and a “no brainer” MS66.
Both PCGS and NGC will automatically designate for full steps if the coin qualifies. However, if you have a five step NGC Jefferson that was...
The doubling on a 1939 Rev of 40 Jefferson Nickel "Doubled Monticello" is very pronounced (especially the "o"), even in the lower grades (see...
I have linked a thread I wrote a decade ago about the definitions of full steps below; it should answer any questions that anyone may have. Your...
MS64
That’s not what I meant. This coin has what appears to be superlative premium gem luster in combination with MS64 surfaces and a freshly dipped...
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