@kSigSteve , @Lem E , @RonSanderson , @Pickin and Grinin
Shown below are three 1983-P Jefferson Nickels. Please vote in the attached poll indicating which coin your prefer and if you feel like opining on...
I will take your word on the attribution, the grade is MS65. The coin looks to have nice luster and eye appeal, and there are no major marks, but...
This mirrors my thinking almost exactly. I agree on both your grades and you nailed the NGC grade, but I actually like the raw coin better which...
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@kSigSteve @Lem E @RonSanderson @ddddd
Anybody want to opine on the grades of these two coins?
Shown below are two 1996-P Jefferson Nickels. Please vote in the attached poll indicating which coin your prefer and if you feel like opining on...
I'm not sure why I thought this coin was a 1958-D, but now that I realize that it is a 58-P, it makes it even more incredible. I know that the...
I feel the same way about Saint Gauden's Double Eagles, but then again, I don't go around the coin forums telling the guys who have seen hundreds...
You and the others who think this coin are over-graded either don't understand "market grading" or simply refuse to apply it. Pretty much every...
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“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt”
Your contention that the coin is AT is based solely on the fact that you have never seen a coin like this before, which ironically is the same...
The coin has quintessential 1958 mint set toning, and the primary color is emerald green, not blue/purple. Furthermore, just because a dealer...
What in the world makes you think the coin is artificially toned?
Fantastic MS67* war nickels and Joe's photos really do them justice. A fine trio for sure.
Looks like burnt orange and gunmetal blue from those photos, I love that color scheme.
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