I wouldn't take the chance on a regrade. With all the questionable contact in and around the steps? A 66FS would be more reasonable than a 67FS.
That's a nice looking coin for a roll. The FS nickels found in SMS sets are gonna be obsolete. Especially those found in circulation. The nickels...
The reason for the steps was a grease filled die. There is technically luster on the high points. This is one of the few examples that most in the...
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Say, it ain't so Joe.
Wow, this thread went a little sideways. I guessed 66 not 5FS. It al depends on how deep the ding is under the third pillar.
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Love it.
Wasn't this thread about pre design change quarters. Pre 99' [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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1925 Norse commemorative. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yeah, no doubt damaged.
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+1 on that, Plus an added thanks to the OP, when I cranked my head to the left my neck popped 4 times. Guess I don't have to go to the...
I'm with ya on that one. I was thinking brockage. But that doesn't fit the weight.
[IMG] [IMG] Although AU50/45 was the consensus I think the originality was the factor. This one must be nice in hand.
Beauty!
Ya'll know that we are grading from static images right?. The only way to properly catch the beauty of a coin , is to rotate it in your hands.
Thats what I thought. Seems closer to a F15 or maybe a VF. I think that it may have other problem we aren't seeing in the photo.
AU50
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