That is easy, an MS67 war nickel with light toning.
I give those coins a value of $150-$250 each. I will guess that you paid $400 for the pair.
My refusal to accept that theory is the premise behind this entire wager.
I find it humorous that you are more concerned that raider thinks the coin is an MS63 than the fact that PCGS has already graded it once and given...
Nobody ever got the answers right even though some were close. The answers are revealed above in RED.
All the more reason to actually do it this time me thinks.
Get Doug to agree and let's do it!
I will take that bet! Crack it and re-submit it. If it upgrades, I pay all the costs. If it doesn't, Doug pays!
His point was that patterns are extremely difficult to price and determining toning premiums on rare issues with very small collector bases is...
If we are counting patterns, then can we count the intended designs of the original artists. Here is a photo of the bronze cast of MaCneil's...
I attempted to complete a set of Peace Dollars a few years ago in MS63+. Due to the rarity of rainbow toned Peace Dollars, my goal was simply to...
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I have never understood the fascination with the small "S" mintmark on this date. The small "S" is the standard mintmark used for the entire...
Just use a "smilie" next time. That reminds me, can we get a "this thread is 5 years old" emoticon on the menu.
Doug, I have a few questions for you! Did you really move to Florida? If so, are you suffering from heat stroke? If not, why are you pulling our...
Nope, that's not it!
A complete guess of $260
For those that don't know, this subject has been discussed before on Cointalk. Anyone interested should read this rather lengthy thread on the...
There is nothing wrong with that, but that is not the way the TPG's do it. They don't consider planchet flaws in the grading process and they do...
Greg, The criteria used for the earlier Jeffersons is much different than that used for the 50's & 60's Jeffersons. The quality of the early...
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