There is absolutely nothing wrong with striving to have a matched set of coins, especially when your are talking about an album collection. My...
That nickel is incredible, some of the most dramatic toning I have ever seen on a Jefferson.
Full steps are back in 1948 as we can see from these three examples. FYI, the 48-D is homemade. I was expecting MS66 5FS, to my surprise NGC...
$225
1947 This year shows the same trend where the Denver mint produced much better quality. A good year for toning though. [IMG] 1947-D [IMG]...
$125
1946-S The San Francisco issue from this date is extremely hard to find in MS67 with a total population under 150 and none graded higher. Alas,...
Excellent post and both of those coins show remnant planchet flaws on the jaw and coat collar which are not factored into the grading process.
1946-D over Inverted D I'm not really a variety collector per se, but the Jefferson series has so few actual key dates that the variety coins and...
1946-P After the war years, the quality of Jefferson Nickels plummets with the exception of 1947 & 1948 & 1956. While the Denver nickels...
That coin absolutely rocks! Bravo!
Nice Luster!
1945-P [IMG] 1945-D: Top Pop [IMG] 1945-S: Appalachian [IMG]
$120
1944-S [IMG]
EF huh? 40 or 45? The devil is in the details!
That’s what I do, call bluffs. You bluffed, I called, you mucked. Btw, when I said many of the other posts were hogwash, I was specifically...
Perhaps you didn’t read the rest of this thread, I clearly challenged Doug’s opinion on this subject. I’m not in the habit of challenging people...
Only if you equate disagreeing with you and exposing your inexperience as against the rules.
Not a chance, I will finish when the inexperienced collectors in this world stop attempting to lecture the knowledgeable numismatists about things...
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