Really tough call but I'll go with this series (not my coin) [IMG]
I completely agree with ya Greenie, and I will welcome the reverse proof Jeffy into my collection ... as a bonus to the coins I really want ......
The creepy part is it means another reverse proof Jefferson. Nightmares, I tell ya. That new design does NOT look good in reverse proof.
I understand when gold and silver goes up, gold and silver coins must go up. But why is the innovation dollar increasing by over 15%? It's ok, I...
Coin World is reporting that all 2020 uncirculated sets, proof sets and silver proof sets will be accompanied by a Jefferson nickel struck at West...
Another great thread. Extra scary that all the posted images are counterfeit.
I'll guess the coin got an AU grade but I agree with Publius - the line from the jaw down Liberty's neck jumps out at me. I'll speculate the...
The $2.5 Coronet is a real looker. They all are, actually. Well done!
I must admit in a moment of silliness (and because I'm a homebrewer) I bought this silver piece: [ATTACH]
I've been a mint customer since the 1980's when the modern commemoratives started. I've bought a lot of them over the last 37 years but I can't...
Love the Madison coin and Randy's Washington. Never cared much for any of the Olympic coins over the years, although I've bought a few in days...
Yes, it looks like you've got it. In days gone by, nickels weren't always well struck and full steps were rare. In modern times, the mint has...
Yes, they all have the steps but many are not well struck. A Jefferson nickel with the steps all the way across the front of the Memorial is...
I voted AU-58. We know in the spirit of the thread it's (likely) counterfeit but in response to the OP's question, I think the TPG gave it AU-58.
It's fascinating that you and the EAC folks can spot these sister-marked coins and even locate probable source coins. You do great work and...
Yes.
Well, both, actually. It's on page 32 of the print edition which is also available (to subscribers) on the Coin World web page in a digital format.
I voted EF-40. Looks like a legit small six, stemless variety. I'm probably wrong. Looking forward to reading the reasons why.
Everyone should have an Acme® planchet tester [IMG]
Cool, they're from Ottumwa, Iowa. Maybe they're from Radar O'Reilly's personal collection. :woot:
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