I found this in the description of a Heritage auction listing: Variety: Fortin-104. Open Bud. One of only two Medium O die pairs for the 1841-O....
Wow, maybe I do Kirk, maybe I do! [IMG]
The toning is market acceptable but I'm not sure what type of premium a low grade common Lincoln wheat cent with attractive (but not monster)...
I have to agree, the surfaces looked much cleaner in the first group of photos. These new photos make the coin look MS64, shot at MS65. With...
Ok, now don't go getting all crazy on me, but I AGREE WITH YOU. I don't know if you have ever sent a coin to a TPG for appearance review, but I...
MS63
Can you take photos with the same lighting setup as you did for the Peace Dollar? These look washed out and it is tough to evaluate a coin that...
The first group of photos make the coin appear lifeless like it was over dipped. The second group of photos make me think high end MS63 or low...
Mostly golden [IMG]
Very Nice Bob!
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Yep, no where near a PCGS MS67 FS which are over $1K, but significantly higher than a PCGS MS66 FS which run $150-$250.
Forgot about the Liberty Nickels: [IMG] The later date gold toned Jeffersons are out there, but they are not worth anything so nobody sells...
You need this: [IMG] It is like 20 pages and gives you all the information you need. If you don't know much about the coins that you are...
It is pretty easy to find golden toned Jefferson Nickels, and I have found that golden toned Walkers and Peace Dollars are also pretty easy to...
I don't know if you recall this, but NGC just started providing price guide values for full step coins in 2012. When they started the price...
I was fortunate that NGC gave this coin an MS67 grade. Absolutely no way does PCGS give this coin an MS67 grade. This coin would grade MS66 FS...
The key phrase in your post is "Based on the images". I think if you saw the coin in hand, you would have no problem with the designation. The...
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