You definitely have a 2C, but the 1B and 2C are the common varieties. The 4E only has a few examples, the 3D is next rarest, followed by the 1A.
I concur, the area in the hair could be strike weakness, but I think I see friction in both of the obverse fields. I am hoping it is just the...
At first glance, I though this coin had either an area of localized cleaning or a severe wheel mark below the building. But once I took photos of...
BINGO!!!!!
Thanks Jason, and congrats on your 3rd Best Presented Set as well. I am definitely going to spend some time exploring your set further, those...
Wow, that mirrors my thoughts exactly, hence my grade in between.
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1922 No D Lincoln Cent NGC F15
I see an impaired proof, and using rims to judge whether a coin is a proof is very unreliable, IMO.
While some may think me arrogant, I consider myself they expert when it comes to grading Jefferson Nickels. When the TPG graders disagree with my...
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Bought each of these four 1958-D Jefferson Nickels for $1 a piece. The grading fee for each coin was $22.58 per coin. Coin #1: 1958-D Jefferson...
GRRRRRR! Sometimes I hate being right! [img]
I am late to the party, but I had guessed MS65. Since NGC gave it FS, the area I was concerned with in the first quadrant on the 5th step must be...
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Why not? This is very minor error on what is otherwise a premium gem 1977 Jefferson Nickel. That's insane. First, eye appeal is part of the...
I got excited, I was gonna cross mine from ANACS to NGC, lol.
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