Like NGC, PCGS started the FB designation for Rosie's in 2003. The same does not apply to Mercs. As far as I know, the FB designation for Mercs...
lol, ms64
Yes, NGC did not start recognizing FT until 2003, so you can cherrypick FT dimes in old fatty slabs.
It looks cleaned. Maybe you can save the luster by whizzing it! :eggface:
Go for superior luster, full bands, and colorful toning. When I started my Roosevelt collection, I called it the Roosevelt Blues and tried to...
They ship to Legacy Clients first. Since you are buying items worth $12K, it is my guess that you are indeed a Legacy Client. They ship my coins...
I don't like either photo, but I think all you need to do is increase the brightness on the bottom photo to fix it.
For Jefferson Nickels you need: A Guide Book of Buffalo & Jefferson Nickels, by Q David Bowers The Jefferson Nickel Analyst, Bernard Nagengast
So....PR15?
IIRC, he walked that statement back a bit after he made it. His point was that all rainbow toned Peace Dollars should be scrutinized for...
You simply need two gooseneck desk lamps with you choice of bulb. I prefer florescent bulbs because they work well with my camera. Place the...
Calling TomB
I choose the Standing Liberty Reverse [IMG] Bugo: You should add a poll to the thread.
It is rather difficult to interpret those images but here are my guesses. MS67 MS67 PR67 I love the reverse of the proof!
[IMG] I really didn't see the need for them to net grade this coin.
1943-S Jefferson Nickel: MS66* 5FS Both 1968-D Kennedy Halves: MS65 PL 1970-D Kennedy Half: MS65* 1943 Walking Liberty Half: MS66+ I think...
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This coin is a perfect example of why you must check the steps of every Jefferson Nickel graded full steps by PCGS. [IMG] This coin simply does...
Please guess the grade of this PCGS graded 1941-S Jefferson Nickel by voting in the attached poll. [IMG] [IMG] As always, comments welcome!
[IMG] Coin Description: The booming luster and exceptional detail are characteristic of this issue, but what sets the present piece apart is...
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