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Not sure why they graded that AU58, looks low MS from your photos.
That is pretty cool, but unless they improve the quality of the videos for their rainbow toned coins, they have no shot of getting my business....
"Don't give up. Don't ever give up" ~ Jim Valvano
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I wouldn't say "Never". It can downgrade, but if it did, the owner would be entitled to compensation under the grade guaranty program. I have...
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A few things to consider, the severe friction on the breast, stomach, and knee are all considered cabinet/roll friction. If they were not, the...
MS65
So this coin is graded as an MS66, but it is in an older holder that predates the 5FS designation. Personally, I think the coin has a very good...
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Only about 10 votes, I will give it until Sunday before the reveal.
The Pilgrim is probably my second favorite commemorative behind the Lafayette Dollar. I had an MS64 briefly a few years back, but having owned a...
Eddie, I promise you that they are treated as planchet roughness when they are on that area of the coin.
How about a nice flow of war nickels from an old submission of mine: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Their stated standard is that planchet roughness should not affect the grade of the coin, but in reality, not every grader follows this rule.
This is just too coincidental Sal. In my registry set named "The Atlantic City Set of Jefferson Nickels" I often give the coins names. My 1950-D...
That is typical remnant planchet roughness that exists on almost every Jefferson Nickel business strike. The dark area on the front of the jaw is...
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