You have no idea what you are talking about.
Both PCGS & NGC use the Brilliant Uncirculated grade. While the grade is mostly used for moderns & bulk submissions, I have seen it used on...
Buy a top pop NGC Jefferson Nickel with a good strike and outstanding eye appeal.
I like them very much but as the OP pointed out, the plastic screws are terrible. [IMG]
This is the only medal I own, but it is very cool. [IMG] [IMG]
Stewart, Since you work for Heritage, I would like to make a suggestion for improving this program. In a nutshell, Heritage needs to make it...
This is probably one of the dumbest edited posts I have ever read. So if he went to a B&M shop, do you expect that he would take his coins with...
Those look like Shane's photos to me and given his experience with mint sets, I bet it was his auction. I believe all of his E-Bay listings are...
The first photo appears to be a genuine Continental Currency coin. Are you trying to claim that your faux coin in the other photos with it's...
Are you saying that your coin was made as a restrike to be given as a gift to the grand master of the Hong Kong lodge. I guess you assume that...
That coin does not have mint luster at all. It is a well circulated MAD that has been damaged and is only worth 5 cents. Even high grade true...
The only thing you have ever posted on this forum that I agree with. BTW, your knowledge about coins is much closer to nothing than it is little.
To be honest, even a real 1939 Doubled Monticello Jefferson is worth less than $100 in the lower circulated grades.
The Mountainhawks (Engineers) draw Xavier next. I can almost smell the sweet sixteen. [IMG]
Your coin is the result of strike doubling, also known as mechanical doubling or machine doubling. There is no premium associated with strike...
Here is a photo of a circulated example. [IMG]
The doubling on a 1939 DDR Doubled Monticello Jefferson Nickel is very prominent with a wide spread even on circulated examples. [IMG] Your...
Well since posting AT coins is the theme and it is St. Patrick's Day: [IMG]
LOL, I forgot. :o
Cool coin. There are actually 3 different DDR's for the 1945-P. You have the most prominent. I have two of the three. [IMG] [IMG]
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