PCGS calling that toning on that Lincoln Questionable is ridiculous IMO given the some of the crap they’ve put in problem free holders. I’m so...
That coin is 100% a proof coin.
The toning on the obverse is amazing.
MS63 MS62 BN MS62
If you are seriously interested in an answer to your question about how attractive natural toning affects the value of a coin, please feel free to...
I just sold this coin last week, how much did I sell it for? Numismedia Wholesale for an MS67 1944-D is $54. [img]
I really thought that the overall toning and eye appeal of the coin in combination with gem luster would be enough to overcome the carbon spots,...
They are only really expensive at the Registry level of MS67 and above. Most of the set is pretty affordable at MS65-66 range.
I assume you mean 1942 Type 1 as there were only one type in minted in 1941. Here is the breakdown for 1942. 1942-P: Type 1: Regular Nickel...
I’m going with MA on this one, none of the colors seem out of the norm for a Peace Dollar and it isn’t overly attractive
I love the look of that Proof Buffalo, I used to own a 1942-P CAMEO Jefferson Nickel. [img]
$125
I’m curious, what is it about the coin that you think holds it back to an MS63? Don’t worry about your experience, just tell us what you think.
Wow
MS67 CAMEO
Please guess the grade of the 1937-S Buffalo Nickel shown below by voting in the attached poll. This is my brother's NEWP for his Buffalo Nickel...
Picking up where V Kurt Bellman left off I see.
Was hoping for a + grade, but the NGC slab is more liquid at this level and should pay for the grading fee. [IMG]
#2 This thread needs a poll so we can see the results
What is the black spot above the red arrow? To me, that would be much more distracting from the PF70 grade than the minor frost break on the rim....
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