What happened to @kSigSteve , he was great at grading Jefferson Nickels
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I bought this coin on eBay for $11 for the iridescent toning, but was pleasantly surprised by the steps and the very minor RPM. The RPM is very...
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Soak at least 24 hours, and then gently roll an acetone soaked q-tip over the affected area. I don't think air-tites are made of PVC, but this...
I am going to be broaching the subject of PVC Contamination in an upcoming thread, so this question will serve as a good preamble. PVC...
I know I am resurrecting this thread, but I always thought that Hallmark was the predecessor to PCI and used the same slabs and labels. [IMG] [IMG]
XF40 Her face looks like a cat.
I am going to dissent. Kennedy half dollars are hard to find in premium gem and exceedingly rare in ultra gem. NGC doesn't give out MS68 grades...
I think what you are seeing is just some mechanical doubling of the mintmark. The D/S OMM should show the loop of the S protruding from the...
So the TPGs really just hate this coin! [IMG] [IMG] For those wondering, I sent to the coin to ANACS because they had a special for 10 coins for...
Please guess the grade of the 1938-D Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 3...
I expected an MS67 6FS grade when I submitted it because the PL nature of the surfaces magnifies every tiny mark. On a coin with standard...
This ladies and gentlemen is how you nail a "guess the grade," spot on in every aspect, down to the soul read of my photographs. Bravo Richie,...
Please guess the grade of the 2001-P Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 3...
Type 1, look at the hair and no stars.
I'm a member of the Virtual Coin Show group but since I sell mostly raw Jeffersons, I don't really post there. They do big dollar coins. Maybe I...
It has its ups and downs. Technically, you aren't allowed to sell coins on Facebook so you have to do little things like not include $ signs to...
That is absolutely a 1939 "Doubled Monticello" Jefferson Nickel and looks to be a high circulated condition, perhaps AU, worth a couple hundred...
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