The D over Horizontal D is prominent and plainly visible. I have only ever owned one, but everyone I have seen at auction had the same diagnostic...
1960's Jeffersons don't come with full details and full steps with mirrored finishes unless they are proof coins. This coin is a proof, 100%.
There seems to be some significant bridging between the 3rd and 4th steps from the 1st to 2nd pillar. I can't tell if that is just in the photo...
How much did I pay for this 1956-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66* in 2012? Numismedia Wholesale is $35. [IMG]
That's beautiful also, $625
I think its worth mentioning that when you post a monster coin, everybody knows it, and put it guesses that were all in the actual price range.
PCGS is really tough on Jefferson Nickels at the MS67 level. This coin while beautiful, has MS66 surfaces. Although, depending when it was...
That coin is freaking amazing!!!!! $1K
That's actually really nice for a 1955.
We have a tie, I sold it for $175.
The scratch is not wear and will not keep it from being an uncirculated coin. However, if the scratch is severe enough, it would make the coin a...
I have my suspicions on who provided you with a hard & fast, black & white grading rule. Grading is subjective, there are no hard & fast rules,...
Who told you that? I have seen many coins with superb reverses give a grading bump to a lower grade obverse. It usually happens in the...
What do you mean "come back Environmentally Damaged"? The coin already resides in PCGS plastic. Furthermore, the coin is a solid VG8 and the...
VG8
Let's keep it going, how much did I sell this gem IKE Dollar for a few years ago. The Numismedia Wholesale value is $80. [img]
I agree with Jason, my initial impression was the coin had been dipped and has started to re-tone in an album.
And the level of contrast needs to be present on both sides of the coin.
So "NO" means you understand that ULTRA CAM & DCAM have the same meaning, but then in you very next sentence you say you are using the term ULTRA...
I like the reverse at MS65 and the obverse at MS63. If this was graded a long time ago, I'm thinking there is less of a chance for a toning bump...
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