I think you misunderstood, I like the joke, I laughed, but I think it’s easier to get if told verbally. I wasn’t tying to be critical.
In fairness, the joke works better if told verbally. It’s too easy to miss the nuance of the word change in writing.
The first 1971-D looks to be MS64 FS, but the full steps is questionable due to the mark on the right hand side, and probably would only get FS...
That is a great article, I have friends & family who live in both Moline & Davenport, wonder if they know that about the railroad. Those medals...
Reminiscing about one of my old collections. Believe it or not, I purchased this coin raw from Heritage back in 2001 when they still sold raw...
Reverse looks gem but obverse doesn't so I think it got MS64.
This coin is tough. It appears to have obvious friction in the fields which would relegate it to AU, but I don't see any evidence of high point...
What the heck are you talking about? Eye appeal is one of the 4 elements of market grading employed by every major TPG, so rainbow toning...
MS66
4.4, that intensity of blue is crazy
Don’t worry about, at least everyone on this thread understands that toning premiums exist.
@Morgandude11, you can post your coin, I just wanted to give my comments on mine before we moved on. The floor is yours, I’m actually intrigued...
Btw, I’m at 6 on my Jefferson. It is an Appalachian war nickel with 100% toning coverage with some of the most vibrant colors I have ever seen on...
$1500
I'm at PR66, and that is a very pretty coin.
I am not upset just because some guy on the internet who is a slave to price guides thinks he knows it all. The other people and I think your...
F Details, Cleaned
The coin looks gem, but the photo also looks like a Truview which are very flattering. I am going to say MS64+
I had grading coupons from PCGS that I had use up so I crossed my 54-S, it is worth more in PCGS plastic than NGC. The NGC registry requires only...
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