So you are saying that there is no evidence by examining the coins, yet it exists. Some would call that drinking the kool-aid. Yes, you can....
They are posted in chronological order: 1) NGC 5 (1992-1995) [IMG] 2) NGC 6 (1996) [IMG] 3) NGC 7 (1997-2000) [IMG] 4)...
I see a few stains that should not prohibit the grading of the coin, nothing more.
A blast white MS67 FB Mercury Dime, common date of course.
February 16th, 2004 to be exact.
Circulated toned coins are rare but they do exist. FWIW, I have seen this on Mercury Dimes more than any other series. Here is an example:...
Last time I checked, you can't buy poker chips with a credit card. CASH ONLY! Admit it, you miss me!
Glenn, You have to accept that sometimes the TPG's will make a mistake. AT coins will end up graded and NT coins will get bagged, it is...
I don't think this is a problem coin and AU55 sounds about right to me. That mark is severe, but not something that should prevent it from being...
At this point, it is just a theory. But I think my analysis shows that there is significant risk involved in buying one of these coins. Most...
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PCGS does not recognize 6 full steps. They have only one designation (FS) which means at least 5 full steps.
I forgot to mention that I actually bid $1K on the first coin. Here is a link to the thread. Registry Fever? A 1945-P Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS67
If it is a business strike, it will probably be the highest graded 1957 Jefferson in history: MS67 6FS
Where did you get those AT? And NO, I did not end my sentence with a preposition.
@Kirkuleez, Doug and I have already had the debate about what caused gradeflation at least twice on this forum but I don't remember the names of...
It is a coin collecting investment strategy where you limit yourself to 20 coins which fit in one TPG Box. Collecting-Investing: A Box of...
Gonna start a box of 20?
A few years back, Whitman published a book entitled 100 GREATEST US COINS. [IMG] The 1913 Liberty Nickel is ranked #1 In fact there is an...
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