PF67*
The obverse is MS62, but the reverse is good enough to bump the overall grade to MS63 IMO.
No bean
They are very tough on this date/mm, MS66+
I have two other 44-Ds listed, this one is going to NGC for designation review. They are all nice coins in their own way.
I don’t mind the coin in MS67, but it’s definitely low end for the grade. I think it looks better in the slab photo than it does in my oversized...
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It is near impossible to grade proofs, especially older proofs from photographs, but given the grade is PR63, I am going to say it did get a green...
I use Gavelsnipe.
[IMG] I really think this coin is 5FS and will be sending it in for designation review.
Any other guesses? Will reveal later tonight.
I do use NGC, but I also buy coins that are already graded which includes PCGS. And yes, NGC is tougher on full steps.
I think it has plenty of luster to get a green bean!
The only real reason to have the same label is if you are selling a high end registry set worthy of a pedigree. In that rare case, I would want...
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Rim scrape keeps it raw, but still an pretty gem FB coin. [img]
That is extremely cool, and the indented L looks like the go to pup for the variety, thank you for this post.
Please guess the grade of the 1944-D Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 4...
Usually in this context, the star designation is used to denote that one side is Deep Cameo and the other is just Cameo.
If they were transparent about by proposed system, collectors would already know that the coin was market graded 2 grades above its surface...
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