Oh boy, this brings back my memories of arguing with Doug about the difference between circulation wear and roll/stacking/cabinet friction. He...
Based on this submission, I would say they were harsh in their grading. The problem is that I submitted less than 50 coins and that is nowhere...
I have never seen a full step 1954-S Jefferson Nickel. The 54-S is notoriously the worst struck of the entire series but they are still much...
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Given the condition of that coin, I would highly suspect that you have die deterioration doubling instead of a doubled die.
Based on the marks on Monticello, the coin should be MS66 and that was the grade I was expecting. That said, I have no idea what they did to...
You gonna guess the purchase prices?
I was expecting at least MS66+ on this one. Disappointment was par for the course in my latest submission. [img]
The coin has incomplete strike which is design related. I see no friction at all in the fields so the coin is mint state. The coin says gem to...
I was expecting MS66 or MS66+ on this one. Ok @Razz, what did you see that nobody else saw? [img]
I did that, I didn't see anything that would cause a net grade. I will look again.
It seems that everyone had reservations about the toning on the coin, but were reluctant to details grade the coin so they simply net graded...
I was expecting (hoping) for MS65* for this coin, their grade is just confounding. Maybe @Ana Silverbell can explain the grade. [IMG]
If @physics-fan3.14 grading GTG experiment has taught us anything, it is that Cointalk members are on the conservative side of grading. Only 2...
AU Details--Cleaned
There is no right or wrong answer on this thread, just choose the two you like the best and cast your votes, please.
They do, everyone gets two votes so the total percentage is 200% as opposed to 100%.
$416, I just don’t want Duke to win again :p
#10 actually has really nice step detail, not a total dog.
I have posted photos of 10 different 1939-D Jefferson Nickels. The first four are reverse of 38 while the last 6 are reverse of 40. The purpose...
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