Here are the guidelines for 5 step Jefferson Nickels. Written by Bernard Nagengast Author of " The Jefferson Nickel Analyst"[ATTACH] This it taken...
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I am not into giving away any of my finds. But if you do live in the Denver Metro area I would be glad to meet you at a coin shop and bring some...
We don't know what condition it is in you posted like 50C worth.
I am in the same boat. It doesn't look like it has the relief that it should. Could be the photos but I think fake.
http://doubleddie.com/144801.html
It is what is called" worthless doubling" not a Doubled Die.
That's weird how the toning follows, I don't see any separation of the planchet to call it a lamination.
I'd like to see the photo also.
My opinion, they all look like they could pass off as original. some nice coins, Ya'll.
It looks like it has some nice surfaces, I look forward to hearing more about it.
Cool form of transportation. ;)
The passion for striking coins sure must overcome the legal fees, I like your work, and looking forward to what's next.
Nice looking AU.
It's actually 4 6's. anyone up for some poker?
@Coinhunter777 You threw up a good challenge, how about a close up detailed photo of the coin in question?
Here is another conundrum with the way the TPG's label their slabs....
I have posted this before but just took some new photos.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The confusion seems to start here. http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/Memorial%20Reverse%20Design%20Varieties.htm The AM...
This one I found in the back of the safe. It was well worth the soaks between distilled water, olive oil, acetone and quite a few q-tips.[ATTACH]...
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