Not to nitpick, but it was AU64 as a conceptual grade. The theory was that you can obtain expensive yet very eye appealing coins for a fraction...
No, that is not right. The photo makes no difference at all. If you are willing to purchase a certified coin with a terrible photo, you are...
I am very surprised that nobody wanted to see this one. A stunning coin with dramatic rainbow toning. The obverse is so impressive that you...
You tell me. Is she a hottie? [IMG] :D
Now if we did that, it might end up looking like this! [IMG] :D
Nah, this is the one that needs the bath. LOL [IMG] :D
TMoney, Check this out! [IMG] :smile
I use the Heritage MyCollection feature. Organization is a little confusing, but you can add photos, don't ever need to back it up, and it...
Wow, a 1944-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS67 with FS (full steps). You don't see that every day. Just kinda thrown in there with the other stuff....
I don't see any varieties listed for that date. Here is a link to a site that might help you! http://varietynickels.com/
I don't dispute that it is a weak strike for the grade or that it got bumped or crossed. However, the premium you mentioned is not excessive, it...
I haven't decided yet. This is a coin that luster will make all the difference, and I can't see that from a photo.
[IMG] MINTAGE: 1,938 POPULATION: 1/2
Definitely
Uh oh! Sounds like you are coming out of the closet. Bernie only has two for sale and both are big money. I search E-Bay, Heritage, and BST's...
No, I mean a minimum grade of MS65 for the common dates. Who wants to see an MS63 1881-S Morgan with a population of 69851 / 263132. I think...
It is a good idea, but I think we should restrict the common dates to MS65+.
Comin Up! Both of these coins are Appalachians from the Greg Bingham collection. The 1945-D is really cool because when they re-holdered the...
Okay, here are the war nickels, but not all new photos. Half and half. [IMG] :)
The OP was Part1 (1938-1942). This photo shows Part3 (1946-1951). I am still working on Part2 (war nickel) photos and Part 4 & 5 (1952-1964)....
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