Very cool, and attractive as well.
Honestly, the darkness of the coin was the main reason that I guessed MS63. The obverse looks MS64 and the reverse looks gem, but the close up...
I just completed a GTG thread about this coin. Purchased it raw at the Allentown/Bethlehem show in December for $2. Grading fees were an...
I have no idea what you are talking about. I wasn't playing a game, I had a legitimate complaint about Insider's posting style and even his own...
The comment isn't stupid, ignorant, or nonsense, it is merely hyperbolic. But when I see one of the biggest players in the Saint registry game...
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The Reveal: [IMG]
What dissention are you talking about?
No way, I thought it had a chance at an upgrade and wanted the liquidity of the NGC slab, but the price difference isn’t worth multiple...
Wow Bob, where did you find that moose?
How much?
Well, the grades were not bad, but not a single full stepper, + grade, or * grade which was a little disappointing. 1942-P: MS66 1942-S: Not...
I cracked it out and it came back the same grade. At least it is a little more liquid now. [img]
I know this thread is a few years old, but I finally got around to sending my coins to NGC. [IMG]
I think it is more likely that the toning is a secondary toning from being stored in a coin album after being cleaned/dipped. The real problem is...
Please guess the grade of this 1954-S Jefferson Nickel shown below by voting in the attached poll. [img] As always, comments welcome!
Looks pretty nice to me, MS63 BN
$65
I have not ever opened a bag of Saints, but the last time I discussed this topic on this forum with Doug, I reached out to Saintguru (JB) on the...
I have been debating subjects like this on this forum for over a decade, including the topic we are discussing in this thread. You are the first...
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