Agree, I think that is a perfect 58 for the type. I have a 58 also which has great color, but a small planchet flaw near the rim on the right.
The Pan-Pac half dollars were sold in little velvet lined boxes, which imparted a nice blue-rose toning to coins that were left inside them....
I'll guess 62 due to the marks, but a ton of eye appeal. Really nice!
Despite the fuzzy photos, I find the lack of even light marks, and an abundance of what I call "Beijing Mint Frost", worrisome.
Yeah, when I saw "Questionable Color" on the label, my response was "What color?" I agree with Lehigh above.
All nice coins, but the 1795 and 1837 really caught my eye!
That's a toughie. I'll guess AU58. Very attractive example.
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I just think it looks strange. and the gunk on the reverse looks like some chemical leakage. So I vote QT.
I guessed 66+.
here are a few that I have...
Kind of like they were side by side in the same hole in the ground. :)
Thanks for the extended reply to my post, Lehigh. I have a better understanding of the TPG approach to grading Jeffs now, although personally I...
Corroded for sure but look at that detail!!
Lehigh, you are the resident Jefferson nickel expert here, I think, so I'd like to pick your brain for a minute. My guess was 65, I did read the...
I think it's NT, due to being stored in some weird holder, but not gassed or chemically treated.
The Lincoln looks OK to me too.
AT. Does the A stand for "Anaconda?"
both are very nice looking coins, but if you can excuse my pickiness, I think the Trade Dollar is more of an AU 55 or 53 than a 58, I see light...
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