Could you position the coin to show it reflecting something? More images might change my opinion of "not PL."
Remember, don't send it to PCGS, it's a good luck coin!
It's not really PL, it's just has better quality surfaces.
Yes, it's a proof.
I am talking about the one in your first post. Not sure which state it is. Both the Idaho and Wyoming are die chips.
$190
$100 each
I almost never buy that "random date" stuff. Usually the seller will send you a coin in a slab that is low-end for the grade. I just pick out the...
I did not see the first image. I only saw the last two, which were of the same coin. It's most likely a die chip. I'll try to see if I can find...
It's definitely PMD.
Yes, definitely PMD.
First of all, in the future, don't hijack 4 year old threads. Start your own topic. We need to see photos of your coin.
Are you kidding? The New Orleans mint stopped making coins over 100 years ago. Don't take any advice about coins from this friend. It's a D mint...
No, it's not a doubled die. That's a small die chip on the right wheat ear.
To answer your question about the doubling - No, it's die deterioration doubling, or DDD. DDD does not make the coin have any value above face...
The marks are raised, right? If so, most likely a planchet flaw.
None are FS.
IMO, a properly cleaned/conserved coin should not be labeled as "cleaned". Cleaning coins improperly is still bad.
That explains the FS grade. Neither deserves the Full Steps designation. The only way I consider a Jefferson Nickel to have full steps is if the...
Most likely natural toning. I've seen many Washington quarters with toning like this from an album.
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