Dude, you are so rude! Jefferson is a man, don't call him a her!
Just think how many people who would find this nickel in the ground, or anywhere, and would just throw it in jar because it appears to be nothing...
How's it going? I am going through my entire collection in an effort to thin it out. So I will be looking for opinions on the grades of many...
I stand by my comment!
You think so? I'm on the fence about the color. Not that it was intentionally done, but more likely from improper storage or something along those...
Why do I think that if you didn't need them, you would have said 65? :smile
What do you make of the color on this one? [IMG][IMG]
Just got a group of Jeffersons and Merc's. A few of them really stood out. [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG]
Oh wow rlm, that's good to hear from you. Thank you for the input.
Scooped up a Franklin today. Yuck! [IMG][IMG]
I'm not much of a wheat collector. So I was wondering if I could hear some opinions on these. I wouldn't know if they are AU or MS66. They are...
Splotchy it is then! © urbanchemist 2013. All rights reserved. [IMG]
I agree. This particular one, assuming it is uncirculated and problem free, I would pay exactly what John said.
I never heard the term "mottled" toning. Must be what I call "crusty". Which I love. To me, it's a clear indication the toning occurred over a...
I love the crusty brown/orange toning that happens on Kennedys.
Here ya go: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=history+of+the+hobo+nickel
Well there ya have it. A little research will go a long way.
What do you mean by "imposters"? These are very sought after pieces of art. Do you even know the history behind "hobo" nickels?
If it's not cleaned and is problem free, I bet you would end around $80 for it. Maybe more, depends who sees it and how good your images are. :)
Awesome find! It is the key for the series. I just sold one very similar in grade to that one, probably lower actually. Can't tell if yours is,...
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