The only nickel I ever had conserved by NGC was a war nickel, which I am sure you know is a silver alloy. The coin had a residue on the surface,...
Bonus Reveal: 1940-S Jefferson Nickel SEGS MS65 MS65 6FS [IMG] Like most of you, my first impression of this coin was a solid MS66 6FS, so I...
Please guess the grade of the 1942-D Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 3...
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The photos are not juiced, the coin actually looks like that. [img]
In November of 2020, I purchased a Blue Whitman Folder of Jefferson Nickels for $35. The folder had mostly circulated examples for the pre-war...
Please guess the grade of the 1940-S Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 3...
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The toning is interesting but definitely not star worthy. I like it as an MS64, but think it is high end for the grade, just not high enough to...
Obverse looks MS62 while the reverse looks much better and has a gem appearance, but the coin looks to be in an rattler slab back when they were...
OK, you guys pretty much nailed this one! There is only one reveal and it is the first one which only graded MS65 5FS, and I think @Pickin and...
@eddiespin , @Paddy54 , @ddddd , @Morgandude11
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Would you give coin #2 5FS or 6FS, it is on its way to NGC.
@kSigSteve , @Lem E , @RonSanderson , @Pickin and Grinin
Shown below are three 1983-P Jefferson Nickels. Please vote in the attached poll indicating which coin your prefer and if you feel like opining on...
I will take your word on the attribution, the grade is MS65. The coin looks to have nice luster and eye appeal, and there are no major marks, but...
This mirrors my thinking almost exactly. I agree on both your grades and you nailed the NGC grade, but I actually like the raw coin better which...
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