Certainly looks like you have a 1939 DOUBLED MONTICELLO. Here is a photo of a circulated example that I have for comparison. [IMG] Nice Find!
So you paid $26 more than my estimate huh. It is a nice coin but his auctions always bring strong bids. Is it raw Roosevelts that you are...
That is my thought exactly!
It's got electrolytes!
It is a nice coin but I don't think the eye appeal or the luster (based on the photos) is enough to push the coin to the next grade. If the...
Here is what Bernard Nagengast says about the 1941-S in THE JEFFERSON NICKEL ANALYST "1941-S if often seen with an off-luster (halo-effect) and a...
Wow, that is an amazing Conder. Just Incredible. I would love to see your collection in hand. [IMG]
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Chris, Funny story about that Antietam. I was very distraught about letting the Anaconda Antietam slip through my fingers that I became...
A fledgling collection at this point. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Antietam photos courtesy of Mark Goodman.
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Time for some Jeffersons [IMG]
The coin actually reminds me of my own 1917 SLQ [IMG]
Oh Thank God somebody got it! [img] I think if Doug saw the coin in hand his opinion of the grade would change.
Oh come on! After the other thread, you gotta tell us how much you paid for it! I really like the toning by the way, exactly as you described...
I am not sure what the willingness to pay strong premiums has to do with my memory. If anything, I should clearly remember when I didn't have to...
Wait, who is the one who is full of himself? I certainly do not follow you around. The wager you are referring to was in a thread that I posted...
Where did you find them you lucky dog?
Most toned coins were driving significant premiums by 2002 Doug. If they weren't I would have bought a lot more of them than I did. I have...
That is a tricky way to say 2001. I know that 9 years to you is a drop in the proverbial bucket to you but it is a long time to me.
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