100% AT
$325, Reverse luster looks muted by toning.
$175
After seeing the slab photo, my AU50 grade was optimistic and I think that XF45 is the correct grade.
I recently acquired a Jefferson Nickel with extreme DDD. Funny thing about this coin, this is about as good as steps come on a 54-S, and for...
Low AU, AU50-53
Well, the first two have an entirely different level of toning, justifying a higher price. I feel bad for the person who bought that last 1884-O.
Thats moon money for an MS62
$185
It sold for $15.
I don’t see anything that would preclude your coin from getting 6 full steps. Your problem is that you aren’t going to find high grade full...
It may be a thorough response, but it isn’t correct. Your coin has no bridging or marks that break the steps. The coin is a solid 6FS coin but...
I’m not the only one who is taken aback by your seemingly cavalier attitude. As for the number of people willing to answer your questions, you...
I don’t forget that I bought them, but I routinely forget to submit at least 2 coins everytime I send a submission to NGC
I understand your point, but the population reports don’t support your theory. In the past, the designation was related to strike and most of the...
It’s a conditional rarity.
If it is self explanatory, why did you need to ask whether your coin is full steps? The intricacies of how the designation is applied at PCGS vs...
I would be very surprised if that slab goes with that coin, it looks blatantly AT to me.
The full step designation is not self explanatory and you should definitely read the thread linked by paddyman. As for your coin, it has 6 full...
Gradeflation at work, the inherent subjectivity of grading combined with a financial incentive to resubmit an MS64/65 liner coin.
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