I think that as a raw coin or in the current holder it will achieve MS65 money at best and I hope you didn't pay more than $25 for it. The NGC...
IIRC, both NGC & PCGS have had programs like this in the past.
That is a phenomenal coin photo of a phenomenal coin! BRAVO!
IIRC, that line is a die crack.
I think I might have owned that coin at one point. The surfaces look very clean but I agree with the others that the grade will be luster...
Ok, we need a new Jefferson with NS! Who has got one?
No problem Markus. Btw, your avatar cracks me up.
Die polish lines are raised. Roller marks should be recessed since they were caused by the roller on the planchet strips. If severe enough, they...
I'm assuming the sentence about undocumented workers is a joke that went over my head. The second sentence seems to imply that the difference...
In addition, the crackout game is almost always done where a conditional rarity exists. By inflating the number of coins right before the price...
I don't understand any part of that post.
Where do you see evidence of whizzing? I see roller marks/planchet striations, but I don't see whizzing.
It is one of the lesser varieties of the 1955-D/S. [IMG]
Nope, you guys are sooooo close!
Have you ever seen a 41-D with steps that bad?
Now you are getting close, but it is not a 54-D/S.
Tough to evaluate luster on this one. A bunch of little marks on both sides. I think it is MS64.
I don't know much about IKEs but that just doesn't look like an uncirculated coin to me. The obverse toning is nice but the reverse is a disaster...
There is definitely high point wear on this coin. The first photo makes it look cleaned so I am going to say AU details.
I don't see any wear, and the luster & color looks very good. There are some hairlines on the obverse but I don't think they put it in a GENUINE...
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