I think everybody probably thought at first glance that the coin was AU, but once we saw the mintmark and the lack of friction in the fields, we...
I agree, the copper colored areas have a spotted nature and variation in color intensity that makes me think environmental damage. The graded...
PCGS MS62 NGC MS63
Yeah, but somebody added out houses to the design plans, so it was okay, lol.
You guys remember when I said these aren't that rare? Yeah, I was wrong, it has been years since I have found one. Until now that is,...
No, Detecto (Tim) would just start a flame war and then disappear. I swear he was betting his friends how many responses he could get in each thread.
What was the guys name who used to do that all the time? Ed Wood?
This was the coin it replaced [IMG] [IMG]
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Initially presents as premium gem, but the marks on the lower neck and under IGWT should prevent that grade. MS65
I am not even sure why I am mad. I wasn't the submitter, but they have screwed me so many times in the past that whenever I see stuff like this,...
MS66, Not FB
While I have seen color schemes that resemble that on other 1920's Mercury Dimes, it simply isn't consistent with the target toning that typically...
Reveal: 1950 Jefferson Nickel NGC PF66 [IMG] NGC really has a problem with consistent application of their designations. They gave the star...
Anybody else?
Please GTG of the 1950 Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 4 different things:...
There is a tiny area of weakness of the 4th step under the second pillar, but for decades NGC allowed that as long as it wasn't under the 3rd...
There is a tiny part of the 6th step visible in the first quadrant above the space between the N & T of MONTICELLO. But you don't need 6 full...
So once again, NGC refused to give a full step coin the full step designation, but these Trader Bea purple holders are absolute fire!!! [IMG]...
They are in order that they joined the union, starting from top left and ending at bottom right.
Separate names with a comma.