Essentially I agree. I prefer the O to be full, so my coins are generally selected for their strike. Frankly, I am at a loss as to why this isn’t...
I am not sure that is die wear on the O of ONE. The opposite side of the planchet is where the main part of Lincoln’s bust is formed. There is...
MS 65 RD
Seems like we should complete 1912. [ATTACH]
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I have an example of the coin, and my source has always referred to it as Satin. This is the Jefferson nickel business strike, followed by the...
I believe the issue is not the size, but the care taken setting up the photo. This is a screen capture from GC that I cropped a bit. You can zoom...
Larry - congratulations on having your thread reach 15,000 posts - and on you being the first and 15,000th poster.
You’ll save some money by not having to buy a 1922 No Date. Since this is simply a mint error I would not put it in either. This display is...
Here’s a regular 1964 business strike for comparison. Pretty sure yours started out looking more like this. [ATTACH]
Thank you - an independent opinion is really appreciated. This 1924 was also graded as Cleaned. I look at the surfaces under high magnification...
This SLQ was bought raw from an eBay seller. I put it in my notes as MS65. However, I admit that grading this series completely confounds me. I...
Why not wake up the thread again? [ATTACH]
It turns out I posted the 1901 that I sold. This is the one in my type set. [ATTACH]
I learned a couple of things too!
Separate names with a comma.