How about a nice flow of war nickels from an old submission of mine: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Their stated standard is that planchet roughness should not affect the grade of the coin, but in reality, not every grader follows this rule.
This is just too coincidental Sal. In my registry set named "The Atlantic City Set of Jefferson Nickels" I often give the coins names. My 1950-D...
That is typical remnant planchet roughness that exists on almost every Jefferson Nickel business strike. The dark area on the front of the jaw is...
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Please GTG of the 1945-D Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 4 different...
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I have owned many straight graded coins with severe fingerprints, and most were graded mint state. I see no reason why they would details grade...
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My bad, that was supposed to be directed at the OP.
Those are usually referred to as "old soap bar" slabs.
In my experience, only the old soap bar ANACS slabs had a good chance at upgrading. Do you have a photo of one of these "green" holders? My...
90s PCGS: MS65 Today PCGS: MS66
That braided hair cent is unbelievable. As for the proof FEC, I've never seen one before so I have no frame of reference. Now that I think about...
I do the same but I usually put the coin in a bag or wrap it in a thin cloth to avoid flying shrapnel. Everytime I see one of these threads I...
1940-S Jefferson Nickel MS65 (66) 5FS Greysheet: $30 ($76) CPG Retail: $40 ($105) It is near impossible to get full price guide on raw coins,...
My experience is that if you know how to grade, you can identify which coins ICG and ANACS graded correctly. 1944-D Jefferson Nickel MS67 [IMG]...
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