I like it at MS67. Regarding Full Bands, I need to know who graded it. PCGS: MS67FB NGC: MS67
The reason that they put the word "Silver" on the 1942-P is because in 1942, the Philadelphia mint produced nickels from both the standard nickel...
The quality of coins produced in 1955 was atrocious. This is one of the best I have ever seen. I'm going to say MS66, simply because it is...
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Based on the TruView, I was at MS63. Your photos seem to indicate better luster and the color is very nice, I say MS64.
The obverse surfaces are pretty clean but I think the hits on the reverse, the fingerprints, and the lack of luster will prevent a gem grade. I...
My experience with war year common date Mercury Dimes is that even if they have dramatic rainbow toning, they are very difficult to sell without...
Based on the second set of photos, I will also say AU58.
It is really hard to see the surfaces from the photos you provided. It looks like it could grade anywhere between the AU58-MS63 range.
No reason to rock the boat, MS66 to my eyes as well.
So is this a proof coin or a business strike. From the photo, it appears to be a proof coin.
Lol, I don't know anything about Canadian coins, I just assumed it was a proof from the photo. Now that I know it is a mint state coin I will...
My jealousy is growing. :sour:
Grading proof coins from a photo is a fools errand but I will take a complete guess. PR65 DCAM
You got a mint state 41 Large S for $9? Oh, I'm turning green.
The surfaces on the obverse are pristine with only a few small ticks on the torch. The luster looks very strong as well as does the strike. The...
I haven't really seen an increase in the number of AT coins getting through other than the ASE series. In general, I think the TPGs do a pretty...
You are going to have people tell you that intent matters, and I will tell you the reason that it doesn't. Whenever you look at a coin, the only...
The Pan-Pac Octagonal $50 is my favorite as well, but since it wasn't on the list in the OP, I voted for the SLQ which I like marginally better...
The coin is beautiful with very attractive toning and the luster looks like the booming luster created by an LDS strike. However, the details are...
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