GTG 1942-D Jefferson Nickel (PCGS) So, is this in a NGC No line Fatty or a PCGS slab?
Please post the results here. Or update this thread with a link. Both enders look really nice and have the same tones. But..... That's a lot of...
So, is this a proof? [ATTACH]
I have owned a few of these, but only in tpg slabs. There are a lot of these that are fake. Not to disappoint you @Jimm but you COA is worthless,...
It is definitely an eye clash. This area is the lowest of relief on the obverse, and the first to come into contact when the dies clash.
Figured it would be you. Mr. Deep Pockets.
If this was the case, there would be thousands of these in collectors hands. Dropping a punch on the working die would make this mark on every...
Nice looking 09' for being found in circ. 12 years later.
These were also handled differently, bag marks and contact are rarely present. It is not uncommon to find these graded MS68 and MS69.
These steps are about as about perfect as you can get for a 38. I have no problem calling this a FS coin. I am also wondering why there is no 68...
Ditto.
My 2009 sets are also Satin. I believe this started in 2005. Maybe @cpm9ball could help?
Cents or sense ?
One thing that you are gonna need to do to get the best help is crop your photos and take them from directly above. The last dime is damaged.
My vote 65 RB looks like a lot of luster just can't see the surfaces that well.
Unless someone buys both sets, and trusts that the sets are in the box's. The packaging is worthless. In this instance having photos of the...
Just a few high luster and well struck 2020D. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Do you see the second ear in the photos? It is rotated clockwise almost 45 degrees.
Mike, you are missing the doubled die if you think that these two coins look alike.
I know you don't want to be disappointed in the grading company's most don't. These company's have slowly but surely allowed different kinds of...
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