MS64 and a dandy at that!
It's not in the cards this year, but my wife and I keep talking about next year!
A modern commem that I rather like from my collection: [ATTACH]
I put MS64+. A really nice coin but, I feel, it's another one that didn't quite pass muster to the gem grade.
I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Regular circulation wear.
62? Nope, don't agree with that one.
I voted for #1 and #6 - I have no idea on the prices - been so long since I've purchased a Jefferson.
66+, fantastic specimen!
MS64, well struck example with chatter marks above the braid and front leg.
I gave it 64*, very nice looking but too many hits and weakly struck. I have a '38D that looks a lot like this one, albeit with a bit darker colors.
My Minnesota brain read it as "10,000 lakes" at first
Indeed, happy birthday to the man behind the curtain! Many more @Peter T Davis !
I think Jimmy Buffet sang it best "If we weren't all crazy we would go insane" I don't know if I'd do Dougs thing and carry around a 1OZ AGE,...
Agreed. Though, my personal preference, I would have the top two tied.
+1
To be honest, I think that's what makes this forum so active. If we just sat around and did show and tell all the time, I know I would bore of...
In a condition such as mine, I wouldn't pay over $30 for one
I have looked at, held and own many buffalo nickels. I have quite a few 66's in my collection, many that were graded long ago. From the pictures...
Why not? What do you think holds it back?
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