$47 [IMG]
Please guess the assigned grade of this NGC 1943-S Jefferson Nickel by voting in the attached poll. [img] [img] Thank you, as always, comments...
Looks AU58 to me, a real nice find for an album collection.
Yes, muted luster. And we are judging by a photograph. In hand, there very well might be enough marks to condemn it to a 62. My first...
+1 When I see coins with color like this that don't get any color bump by PCGS, my normal assumption is that the luster is inhibited by the color...
Must be an Ed Wood student.
I would lean towards MA but this is a coin that I would like to see in hand before making a final decision. I don't trust that photo.
Looks GEM to me, MS65 BN, very nice.
Maybe, but your point about time of sale was just validated. I bet I couldn’t sell that coin for even $50 today, much less $70. Now that I know...
Fair enough, but I still don’t consider 3X “strong money”. The real problem with the coin is that it is plainly overgraded and the toning isn’t...
So what, I just scrolled through the Heritage archives and saw plenty that sold for $50 or more. Furthermore, I didn’t see any in the $10-$15...
That’s not my experience. I bought an MS65 1946 for $81.50 in 2007, and sold it for $95 in 2012. It retails for $10-$12. I had a collection of...
$1500
Ummm, hell No
Ummm, it’s 2x price guide. In my world, that barely even qualifies as a premium. And back then, generic MS67 Rosies sold for $50.
I’m expecting an MS66 grade. This will be 1 of 4 39-Ds in my next NGC submission.
I agree, so what grade would you give this particular 1939-D?
I agree with both of you that the 41-D is a nice six full step coin, but that is actually a problem. The 41-D is the quintessential type coin for...
Actually, I think it will get 5FS.
I don’t think anyone is gonna get closer. I paid $70.70.
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