That one looks very suspicious at first glance, and before reading comments...I'm not a pro on these cents...just a gut feeling about it.
35-40...didn't this coin GTG here recently?
Probably will go for a slabed price anyway...what's the point? Why take chances on questionable coins worth big money? Some bidders are just too...
Not nice enough to bid on even if legit.
40 with a typical weak pressed area.
Fake junk.
Late, but a 63PL in my eye.
Can't wait to try this stuff...need it anyway for headlight lenses!
If you own a fine coin worthy of viewing in a decent holder, than a $10 re-slab is well worth the investment. I send in several at a time to save...
Scratch removers will not work to your expectation. If you don't like the holder, then re-holder is the way to go...less labor and satisfying.
25...nice obv. I believe the rev. to be weakly struck [pressed] around feathers.
35
Another Chinese fake...I bought one of these last year from a dealer friend, sent it to ANACS, came back in body bag, dealer refunded my money,...
Technically, the coin is worth the same, however, when it comes to a high end coin, the guarantee and the authentication is the most important...
I can see the 65 grade...the color balances the facial marks.
15
40 for me also.
The full step designation on a Jefferson is justified in that nickel is an extremely hard metal and so dies deteriorate at a higher rate than...
wow!
Absolutely correct...The '97 Satin Finish Nickel was ONLY available in the 2-coin set. Sets were broken up and both the dollars and nickels were...
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