If we followed the rules. There wouldn't be 5FS Jeffersons for the 1938, and Shirely not any 6FS. It is questionable among the specialist's if a...
Problem is they are playing by the rules, it is just that you haven't studied enough to know the rules. Break down the grades we want to know why...
So three threads on the same exact subject. 1 wasn't good enough? You didn't get the answers you wanted? This only shows that you don't have a...
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It's very close, not sure it would get the PL designation.
The 78S has quite a wide spectrum when the TPGs grade them. I have seen many of these with the same amount of contact get into gem slabs,...
For the most part it is only valuable in high grade and with full steps. This is a wartime silver issue so it is more valuable in lower grades...
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Heavy die deterioration. It's not a doubled die. Notice how the doubling wraps around the devices.
It triggers a few levers, the details just don't look right.
Appropriate, just throw the thumbnails to the crows. Come on Willy! Still waiting on that 1962, 1966, something or other that is a top pop.. Did...
It has a great skin.
Nice photo.
Looked a little spooned. but the reeding along the perimeter was in too good of shape. The inner ring is what bothers me.
I have been on my search for a long nock. And keep finding older slabs and appealing coins that I like.
I now see what you were looking at. the raised area around the outside of the 3. The doubling is on the inside of the 3. Being a late die stage it...
I am guessing whizzed.
Forgot, guess the slab.
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