Yup, die fatigue, very common in the Jefferson series.
I have never seen anything like your nickel. As for the varieties for 1954, there are three recognized relating to the mintmark. 1954 D/D [img]...
Nothing about that coin screams questionable color to me, but I haven't seen it in hand either.
IIRC, I sold it for $200
I don't think your coin is a special minting, just an EDS coin. I had an MS68 Statehood Quarter that had a very similar appearance. [IMG] Given...
Really tough to tell the luster from those photos, it looks very clean but I'm gonna say MS64+ RB
Take a look at Skyman's registry set, he does an excellent job in providing information about the availability of toners for each date/mm was well...
Nice looking early Jeff, good luck finding a 50-D in circulation.
The coin is going to bring a premium, there is no doubt about that, but how much? Personally, the toning from that photo is not that spectacular...
Your mintmark is a D so it can't be an S over D or an S over S. It could be a D over D, but none of these varieties are really collectable in the...
Oh no, I meant MS65, I will edit my original post.
Dude, seriously, you need to get a little thicker skin if you are going to post on internet forums. I wasn't trying to be mean to you and I...
Eddie, I agree with Jason, both coins have questionable toning. If you want to know why they look AT, feel free to ask. Based on my past history...
The "O" stands for the New Orleans mint. The 1884-O is a common date Morgan Dollar and your coin is circulated and cleaned and is worth silver...
That 81-S is superb!
I wanna give this coin an MS65, but I just can't do it. I say MS64+
I think the graders are pretty accurate most of the time. The problem lies within the conditional rarities because whenever you see a large price...
They look nice, how are the steps on the 43-P? The 50-D doesn't have a great strike but the surfaces look very clean, I like it.
That is a lot of words to say you don't like "conditional rarities."
I'm sorry, but all your post does is muddy the waters for inexperienced collectors. And I beg to differ, your post (see below) makes an...
Separate names with a comma.