Terry, Here are some of the major varieties in the Jefferson Nickel series. There are also a whole bunch of mintmark varieties as well. 1939...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] He He He! Bet you don't know why I'm laughin!
I wouldn't bid on that coin with your money!:D
I see another Peacegate in making! [IMG]
Oh it will definitely holder. The holder just might say GENUINE on it, that's all.
I got 18/20. I missed California & Montana. All in all, not bad for a guy who doesn't collect moderns (my state quarter collection not...
The reverse of that coin looks very much like the reverse of my 1963 NGC MS67. [IMG] This coin is extremely difficult to photograph. It is...
Are you claiming that it once resided in a PCGS holder but has been cracked out. If that is the case, I sincerely hope that you were not the one...
Don't send it to PCGS. I doubt very highly if they will deem that coin market acceptable. My comment about seeing the coin in hand was to...
My favorite AT Kennedy [IMG] My favorite slabbed Kennedy [IMG] My favorite Proof Kennedy [IMG] Enjoy!
Is it graded?
It helps that nobody on this forum thinks you are an alt for the baddest boy in recent coin talk forum history.
Oh my! Now that is a coin I would like to see in hand. I wasn't aware that SBA's could even look that good. Perhaps the most eye appealing SBA...
Well, I guess licorice qualifies as candy but I am not a big fan of the taste.:p
I belong to several different coin forums and think each has it's own flavor. Cointalk is probably the most active and friendliest of the forums...
While I agree, I think that the biggest cure for toning was the advent of air conditioning. Can you imagine those atmosheric conditions in...
The problem with that hypothesis is that the coins did not stay in that environment for very long. Soon after minting they are bagged up and...
Can we nickname you "Socratic Mike"?
Mark, The PCGS photo does show the luster better than your photo. Unfortunately it also shows the breaks in luster better. Now if the apparent...
Those are so pretty. What grades are they? I am guessing MS66* and PF67*
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