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None of these four nickels have the triangular serif.
Lack of step detail is an indicator of incomplete strike but really has nothing to do with whether the coin is circulated or mint state. For...
Yes, acetone might remove the green stuff, give it a try. It’s not a 39-D though, it’s a Philly coin. Based on your new photos, I still think it...
Btw, you should give that 40-D an acetone bath in case that black stuff is organic instead of actual toning.
I don’t want you to get too excited because your photos aren’t great, but based on what I see, you have a premium gem full step 1939 Rev of 40...
Actually, I was pretty satisfied with the numerical grades of my 26 coin submission. I only disagreed with one really low grade on a Buffalo...
I don’t know which closeup goes with which date/mm so I will just refer to them as closeup #1, #2, & #3 Closeup #1: There is bridging under the...
I feel your pain, I recently submitted a gorgeous set of war nickels to NGC and not one coin got the star designation, and several deserved it. I...
My initial reaction to the photos without blowing them up was gem, maybe premium gem. Then I clicked on the photo that opens to a ridiculous size...
That begs the question, why does the grade even matter? The price of this coin is going to be driven solely by the toning premium. All you need...
I think it is the marks through the 19 in the date and extending out of the shoulder. And no matter where it is, it is extremely punitive to...
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Are you working on a war nickel registry collection? Feel free to use my photos if you are. The 45-S is amazing btw, so clean.
I don't think they would allow for full steps based on planchet flaws for war nickels, as every date/mm is pretty well struck, but I do think they...
I didn't guess in the previous thread, but I will say MS63* no FBL.
E-Bay, bought it for $250. And you can jam my notifications all you want, I don't even pay attention to them.
They are very nice, and many of the coins are solid gems, but in the Jefferson Nickel world, only premium gems drive good prices. So far, I have...
1942-P: MS65 1942-S: MS65 1943-P: MS65 1943-D: MS65 1943-S: MS65 1944-P: MS64 1944-D: MS67 (Near 5FS) 1944-S: MS66 1945-P: MS65 1945-D:...
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