The 1950-D has been the bane of my existence for the better part of a decade. I swear I think I’ve had 10+ coins fill that slot in my registry...
I don’t think either of your coins are AT, I just avoid that color scheme like the plague. It’s guilt by association, and the blue/purple AT...
This color scheme really turns me off. I’m not saying I think that this Jefferson is AT, but the fact remains that many AT coins display this...
Looks MS66 to me, the photos are much improved from your last thread.
That mirrors my thinking.
The area in the red box is the 5th & 6th step which have no bearing on the FS designation.
For the 3rd time, the coin is uncirculated and came directly from a mint set.
I value all the responses that people make to my threads. Just because I was using @kSigSteve as a bellwether for my submission of this coin, it...
I value quality over quantity.
I agree with you on all of your points except the resultant grade. The coin has gem grade luster and I grade the coin at minimum MS64 FS with a...
Gouges, marks, scrapes, and nicks are not evidence of circulation. The only thing that makes a coin go from uncirculated to circulated is wear....
I stated earlier that I was looking for a particular members opinion on this coin, here it is.
I'm not disputing what you are seeing, but that mark does not at all interrupt the line below it so it isn't a disqualifying mark.
I honestly can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not.
Despite my expertise, it is almost always beneficial to get extra sets of eyes to see something that I can't see. Also, there are some very...
Now I'm asking a follow up question, did you see my explanation as to why that isn't disqualifying?
Did you see my explanation as to why that isn't disqualifying?
I understand that, but the auction house gave you what I consider a "book response." In practice, it isn't that simple. I have seen hundreds of...
Ok, but why? Where is the bridge or mark that interrupts the steps and disqualifies the coin from getting FS?
There is bridging above the T and C between the 5th & 6th step, but NGC & PCGS only require 5 full steps. Everywhere is not an answer and the...
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