That's the one I was thinking also, maybe my coin is MDS.
I don't have a microscope, that is as close as I can get.
Okay you variety specialists, I know there are a ton of OMM for the 1955-D/S and would like to know which one my coin is and whether NGC...
You are usually the first person I tag, I think I subconsciously was trying to spare you from the carnage of those PCGS grades.
It's funny, you might think you are terrible at grading, but you were the only one of the people who guessed that none of the PCGS coins were FS...
I'm pretty sure you were the only one, good job!
And another, 1949-S PCGS MS67FS, population 7/0, PCGS Price Guide $6,000. [img] [img] I swear I am not searching for these, they are just what...
And it didn't take me long to find an example of the PCGS standards that I am used to seeing on a registry quality coin. I search the Heritage...
Reveal: All NINE are 5FS or better Coin #1: 1938 MS66 5FS (Crossed from PCGS MS66FS). People struggle with the reverse of 38 coins because...
I wrote this over a decade ago. The photos aren't nearly as good as my current photos and I didn't even make sure they were rotated properly, but...
While there are a lot of responses in the poll on this thread, we seem to have lost a lot of people who participated in the first thread,...
They don't fluctuate wildly from submission to submission, and this is the first time I have submitted Jefferson Nickels to either service and...
That coin was the subject of a previous GTG thread and the photos are posted therein. GTG 1938-D Jefferson Nickel (PCGS)
If it is not cleaned, and they are viewing those hairlines as planchet roughness, I would lean towards MS67.
Wow, this coin is tough and I think this is really one of those coins where you need to have experience with the series. The BTWs are notorious...
Wow, two 1880-S MS66+s and one with a star!!!! You gotta show us photos of those!
Coin #2: This coin is MS66/67 FS all day long, and there is no wheel mark. Coin #4: This coin looks much better in hand and the steps are...
The Reveal: ZERO Coin #1: 1938 MS65 [IMG] Coin #2: 1938-D UNC Details--Wheel Mark [IMG] Coin #3: 1944-P MS66 (Cracked out of NGC MS67 Old...
Its just nail polish remover, just stick your fingers in the acetone and then wash them with soap and water after. Or you could use a spoon.
Maybe verbally, idk, I've never met your aunt, but in writing, you are your father.
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