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Kurt, your comments in this thread are fantastic. In your debate with Eddie, I felt like I was rereading my own comments from years past....
The only reason that myth exists is because of Doug's insistence that the only process worthy of the term "die polishing" is when the die is...
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For whatever reason, both PCGS & NGC are more lenient with respect to surface marks on later date Jefferson Nickels than they are on coins from...
If you wanna see some stunning toned Lincolns, go through this thread and look for posts by Robec & WingedLiberty. Post your Lincolns
I don't understand either of the two Unc Details Wheel Mark grades, but other than that, I nailed some of these grades.
For comparison's sake: 1968-S 5C MS66 PCGS from Heritage
Please vote in the attached poll for your opinion of the grade of this nickel. [img] As always, comments welcome!
I think it’s just a contact mark that made the bottom of the N disappear.
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Well, nobody was really even close on this one. Buy Price: $1215 Sale Price: $1000 Which means jtlee321 gets a point for the sale price since...
Oh boy, look at that tab toning, awesome!
The coin is actually a 1944-D 5FS but it resides in a generation 8 slab from 2000 before NGC recognized coins with 5 full steps. Until 2002, NGC...
You have an XF 1939 Jefferson Nickel and it is worth about 25 cents. You should really start your own thread for questions like that though.
It isn't my rule, the TPG's simply don't penalize for it. Even with date like the 41-D where there are numerous examples without planchet...
The color of my original photo seemed a little off so I re-image the coin. I think this photo is better. [IMG]
Based on the new photos, I'm changing my grade to MS64RB
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