The coin is MS66 FH all day and the price is full retail. My problem isn't that the coin is raw, but that the photographs are high quality...
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The design has 6 steps, and you have correctly determined that almost the entire 6th step is incomplete. However, the TPGs only require 5 full...
There is a shallow mark below the first pillar that doesn’t seem to break steps but it is concerning enough that if I was considering submission,...
Perhaps they could improve the eye appeal marginally, but there is nothing they could do about the strike, and I doubt they could improve the luster.
Coin #1: 1943-S Jefferson Nickel NGC MS67 (No line fatty holder) This coin is essentially flawless except for the scratch on the right side of...
Yes, but I made that point as clear as mud. Maybe one of the worst posts I’ve ever written.
I know it’s a proof, but my response was very poorly worded.
I’m expecting MS66 5FS on all three of those. I could see one or two getting MS65 or MS65+ 5FS, but no way anything less than gem grade. Despite...
Right out the gate, he gets it. Congrats to everyone who got the grade. [img]
Ok, a semi-key that is a conditional rarity in gem fb.
That coin is gorgeous and they grade the key dates with leniency so I say that it is easily MS66 FB.
I am going a little lower on this one. Kennedy's tone up pretty good in mint state, and this one while nice probably has a very dark appearance...
Ok guys, are you ready for the moneymakers. I will list the coins from 1982 & 1983 and the grades I think they are, and let you look up the price...
I think it has to be, the 1966 business strikes just don't look that nice and they are ultra rare in full steps.
1978-D CH BU 5FS [IMG] [IMG] 1979-D CH BU 5FS [IMG] [IMG] 1980-D Premium GEM BU 5FS (NGC Submission--MS66 5FS) [IMG] [IMG]
1976-D CH BU 5FS [IMG] [IMG] 1977-D GEM BU 5FS [IMG] [IMG]
1974-D GEM BU 5FS [IMG] [IMG] 1975 Premium GEM BU 5FS (NGC Submission--MS66 5FS) [IMG] [IMG]
That Merc has a very cool appearance. I don't consider die cracks to be varieties, but they do enhance the originality on blast white coins.
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