Oh boy, I just pulled and "Ed Wood," sorry bout that.
The obverse is MS62 but the reverse is MS64-65, so I say the resultant grade is MS63.
I say we return to the original pre-war design and relief of the Jefferson Nickels found from 1938-1942. Jefferson is awesome, Monticello is...
Boy am I glad you aren't my NGC grader.
In most cases, having 6FS does not bring a significant premium to 5FS. The only people willing to pay more are those who are attempting to...
That depends on the coin. If the coin has full steps, but is weak in any area at all, I choose PCGS. For toned coins or coins that don't have...
I paid $63 and then $25 for NGC grading fee, but I was expecting MS67*.
I mentioned that there was a bonus. Most people think the coin is star worthy and NGC agreed, but many of us believe that the coin should enjoy...
Out the gate again, you are hot my friend!! My photos don't really do the reverse color justice, it is much more vibrant in hand. You nailed...
Ok, I misunderstood what you were saying. It still isn’t gradeflation though, as the coin has almost no chance to upgrade. In previous years, I...
The coin was graded in 2004, what are you talking about?
They can’t downgrade a regrade, it is guaranteed to come back MS67. The obverse is spectacular and the coin looks tremendous in hand. I have no...
All I see is blasphemy!!!!
Bite your tongue!!!
Shown below are two uncirculated 1987-P Jefferson Nickels. Please vote in the attached poll indicating which coin your prefer and if you feel like...
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