BNB, I think that Krispy has a point. In order to be successful buying from Heritage and selling on E-Bay, it would seem logical that you would...
I agree with Jason. It sounds like you like all of the coin designs. You may be better off assembling a type set if that is the case. Many of...
I strongly believe that Mike's response in that other thread is what prompted him to start this thread.
This coin has XF/AU details and was pulled out of circulation very early in it's life as a coin. I can only assume that this was done...
Mike, You should really add a poll to this thread.
:confused: The doubled eye is readily apparent in the first photo, IMO. I agree that the coin is in the $50 range. I have only ever seen...
What is the difference?
Here is one that I purchased earlier this year. The auctioneer actually stopped to make a comment about how good a deal the buyer of this coin...
Believe it or not, this coin is eerily attractive. It really is a shame, the coin has excellent detail remaining. [IMG] :smile
Mike, I don't think purple is an uncommon color for 60's proof Jefferson Nickels. In fact I have one that is raw. When blasted with light it...
I bought this coin a while back in a third world slab even though I knew it was artificially toned simply because I find the coin very attractive....
Alright error guys, what is going on with the rims of this IHC. It is raw and I bought it for the toning. Just noticed the rims. [IMG] [IMG]...
That may be true. However, it is also true that your grading standards are almost a whole grade more conservative than both NGC & PCGS which puts...
Considering they are untoned, the focus of the quality and associated text will have to be related to strike and luster.
Funny how coins look blast white until you take a photo. [IMG] BTW, I can't grade from your photos, just a bit too small.
I have been kicking around the idea of creating a blast white registry collection of Jefferson war nickels. The purpose would be so that I...
I for one am amazed that you guys can grade the surfaces of a proof coin from a photograph. That is a skill that I don't think I will ever...
Unless you believe Weimar White who calls it "chemical wear". Obviously, I don't subscribe to that lunacy.
Mike, I agree with what you are saying which is why I didn't argue with you from jump street. However, I think you are giving PCGS just a little...
A lower % than NGC but I have no idea what the true answer is.
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