I’ve never seen an impaired proof with that many marks and the steps should be even bolder on a proof. Early 60’s Nickels are rare in full steps...
The coin shown above, NGC MS66 is my current registry coin.
The sad part is that even if the coin in question comes back MS67, it still might not earn its way into my registry set.
Your coin has a lot of remaining detail and luster, but it is still only an AU Jefferson Nickel. And although there is excellent step detail,...
Coin #1 has been replaced by a cleaner and more attractive NGC MS66 [IMG]
Both of those Nickels show evidence of circulation wear. The one on the right appears to have semi-proof-like surfaces which may account for the...
I agree, I think they should pay for their own mistakes, but they won’t.
Yeah, I misunderstood the OP, I thought he was sending it back to NGC, not back to who he bought it from.
When I viewed the photo, my reaction was “what the heck is that in the left obverse field?” I knew the mark was there but it almost appeared like...
Ok, so what is your grade?
It is a mechanical error, NGC is going to re-slab the coin with a PF68 label. It is unfortunate, but it happens. Personally, I think they should...
I've decided to do something different than the normal guess the grade, so here it is: If this is an NGC 1949-S MS66 [img] And this is a PCGS...
I paid $175.
The only Jeffersons with triple digit values are registry quality coins, usually with full steps. The 50-D has seen a significant decline, and...
You have a nice LCS selling you premium gem Washies for $15, I’m jelly.
I like em all, including the circulated buffs. You gonna send any of them in for grading?
I really think you guys are making too much of the time period. The prices of Jefferson Nickels haven’t changed much in last decade and although...
Next up is a 1960-P Jefferson Nickel MS66* that I purchased in 2012, what is my buy price. Numismedia Wholesale $37 [IMG]
I think we were both proved correct in that there are definitely more AT coins in than I expected, but they are mostly concentrated in modern...
Agreed
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