Art would be Market grading and early Technical grading would be a science.
I looked at a few ICG Jeffersons today at the Denver Coin Expo. If I didn't find what I was looking for. I would have been back for a few of them....
Wish we could see the second D better. Cool variety. [ATTACH]
The 63D cent you showed cannot be the same as the FS501 D/D/D Others have eluded to the fact that MM were hand punched into the working die until...
I was doing some work at my brother's house. Had to move the dryer and found a handful of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Damage.
You have it in hand, I am not seeing it as a match. 009 has a full secondary bar above the bar of the 2. Yours has die wear pointing off the tip...
Here at Mile high, I have never had a plating blister go south on me. It all depends on what climate you have them stored in. When I was in TN, It...
MS64 to MS64 Both color bumps
It was graded MS67 ICG I even tagged ya! lol
Thats a beauty ddddd. 65 to a 65
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A fissue is a void in the planchet, Either missing from the rim or sometimes a blow hole.
And the grade is AU until it makes a grade, add that one to the scenario.
Look at you showing off with the detailed photos. Definitely corroision.
Have you checked that for an eventual CUD? http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Just don't forget that you are always welcome around here. We answer questions from newbies, the educated, and even trolls. Most forget that we...
None of US have seen photos. Maybe @Howard Ryan takes some modest photos? Not a bad starting point if they ever were deemed collectible. There...
Any type of conservation is cleaning, once you know how to recognize it. You either except it or you don't.
I would give you that if it wasn't for the bag marks around 5-6 o'clock. Have you searched other auction records/sales. I really love the eor...
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