WOW!!!! Now you need to hold a contest and give that to the winner:high5:;)
I find that just a little strange since by 1943 there were as many Jeffersons minted as the entire span of Buffaloes (1913 - 1938). Maybe there...
My initial comment about the cud were done mostly just to poke Charmy :hug: (sorry) and because I thought Mike's article interesting. That being...
Anybody want to point me in the direction of one of those in 67 - preferably priced in the range you are talking about?
My guess would be a bit earlier. The B&LE was later. They weren't making diesels large enough for them. They had a fleet of the Texas engines -...
Mostly B&LE and Erie, but Pennsy was there also. When they were steam, my home town was black from the ash.
That translates into I have a little more 50's experience than you. BTW, yes, I got an occasional "V" nickel.
I was going to comment that it did not look like a die break to me, but I did read that in Rick's description. My guess is that the damage was...
I assure you that the most common nickel in the 50's was the Jefferson including the silver war nickels. Now the early 40's would have been a...
Are you trying to start your own line of attributions? BTW, at least per Mike Diamond's definition, that is not a cud. In his latest Coin World...
You need bigger pics straight on to get a good grade. I think that would go VF maybe 20.
see also http://www.cointalk.com/t117915/
Here are the standings. Mark is eating your lunches. His closest competitor is 50% behind him. Note the 3 way tie for 10th. 124 players. 82...
I will go with my first guess. That 1922 looks too good to me, but you are right. Your pictures leave a lot to the imagination.
Well, Congratulations!! Let us know what they grade.
1957- NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
1951-D NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
Congratulations! Most of you got this one. MS66
OK, maybe they over-graded another one, but not that much. You are looking at the trees instead of the forest. MS67
Yes, that was all in the 50's maybe early 60's and yes, you had no choice but to spend pre-65 coinage before 1965. That included Indian...
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