I was talking about silver coinage. Copper is extremely reactive which is why the TPG's won't guarantee the RD designation indefinitely. I'm not...
Doug, he means perceptible change. A rainbow toned coin encapsulated in TPG plastic and stored properly in a climate controlled low humidity...
I think you should go with your gut. We are grading off photos. This coin could very easily be AU and the photo could be tricking me into...
It looks uncirculated, but based on the weak strike, staining, and lack of luster, I'm gonna say MS63. But any Doubled Monticello is very cool...
That's one of the best numismatic photos I've ever seen.
Early 60's proof Jefferson's are commonly found with this type of toning. [IMG] [IMG]
MS64+ PL, I didn't see that the answer had already been revealed.
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MS64
I have been telling Doug this for years. Anyone who actually follows Doug's methodology will be relegated to a numismatic tire kicker. Doug's...
MS64+, so close to MS65
PF66
MS63PL MS64
I'm going optimistic and saying MS66
I guess the coin doctors who are flooding the market with AT coins have gotten a little lazy.
I don't usually buy mint sets, but in my experience, 1954 had the worst strikes in the Jefferson series and 1955 has the worst remnant planchet...
The number or toned coins didn't skyrocket, they were always there, hidden away because nobody wanted them. Before the internet, people preferred...
That was hilarious!
I cut and pasted this from their Terms & Conditions: Buyer’s Premium: 2. All bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium which is in addition to the...
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