I agree. His "direct light" photos are terrible. Those familiar with toning know that is not how the coin will look in hand most of the time.
Nothing fancy for me. Just another raw jefferson. Sellers pics were terrible, but I could see it had some potential. I was right. [IMG]
Here are some of my MS 55's. You can really see the poor quality. [img] [img] [img] This one isn't too bad for a 1955 [img]
Eek. That is not a pretty nickel. Anyway, this particular nickel just has a very weak strike. The TPG's take that into account. When it comes to...
Interesting. I will give it a try.
How can we tell you if it would be worth going? Do you want any of that stuff? Then yes.
Sorry, not an error. This nickel looks like it was caught in a dryer or something else that wore the rim down. Either way, it's post mint damage.
What will a dime be called if they don't put dime in a dime?
Nice pumpkin. I was thinking I should do something like this to better show them. Thanks for the vids.
gbroke approves this Half.
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Thanks Doug. I was assuming that would be the answer. I also thought maybe it would be difficult to determine from images.
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What do you folks think? Would any of these get the CAM or DCAM designation? I really do not know much about what the criteria is for giving the...
Nice! I would love to see that nickel. The cams are super tough to find.
Post mint damage. Could be acid, road rash, or environmental damage.
I bought 3 sets of German mint sets from my local dealer for melt value (about $20 each). Their actual value was closer to $100 each.
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I have been drooling over this nickel for a couple years since Tmoneyeagles posted it in our Jefferson Group. I happened to see it go up for...
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