Okay, how about this one? [IMG] It's AU!
My three favorites are: Favorite Jefferson Nickel--1941-D NGC MS67* 5FS: By far the most extravagantly toned regular issue Jefferson Nickel I...
Okay, but I don't know if most would consider this circulated Merc junk! [IMG]
If you have to ask why that coin is an MS66, we are going to have to send you back to grading school. Based solely on the photo, I would have...
They are not images uploaded to Cointalk, I use BB code tags and an image URL from photo hosting site (photobucket) and looks like this when...
Hmmmm! [IMG] [IMG] CAC Verification Search They have had it since day one!
One more time before it ships out! [IMG]
IMO, that is one of the most dangerous mantras in the hobby. To be successful, you need to have grading skills commensurate with those of the TPG...
Hey you got something a little brown on your nose. Might wanna take care of that!
Ruben, That post proves that you are light years ahead of most intermediate collectors. Novice collectors have very little knowledge and are...
You are 100% correct. The complete lack of relief is killing the aesthetics of our coinage. To your point, here is photographic proof....
Oh my, look at number 10. Might be the first person who has ever agreed with me on this subject. While everyone else holds grading paramount,...
I agree that there were a few acting like children and you punished them accordingly. This thread was designed to prevent the rest of the forum...
Retype it and lets find out. :devil:
You guys asked for it! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
IMO, this thread was destined to end up like this. If you treat people like children, that is exactly what they will act like.
I can't determine whether it is a proof or business strike from those photos, I would need to see it in hand. But both sides make a compelling...
Without getting back into our multi page debate from a few years ago, did they set up the market condition that creates perpetual fear or did they...
The 1962 is one of the very few Jefferson Nickels from the 60's that is available in full steps. Your example looks very clean and extremely well...
I think you missed my point!
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