The color of my original photo seemed a little off so I re-image the coin. I think this photo is better. [IMG]
Based on the new photos, I'm changing my grade to MS64RB
Is that a lamination on the reverse below AM? MS64RD
Get your guesses in guys, I'm gonna reveal later tonight.
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Yup, the 41-D is the quintessential type coin.
Please vote in the attached poll for your opinion of the grade of this nickel. [img] As always, comments welcome!
This coin ticks me off. The obverse is dull and lifeless and no better than MS63 quality due to the lack of luster. The reverse is MS66/67...
Are you saying that coin didn't get a CAMEO?
I have wanted a clashed leaves Mercury Dime for about a decade, but I don't actively search, and have never been lucky enough just to stumble onto...
Ok, I bought this Appalachian Jefferson back in February 2008 and sold it a few months ago. What were my buy price and my sale price. Closest to...
$475
Coin catalogers like to call that color patina, sea foam green. Very pretty!
Mike, the coin is raw.
Please vote in the attached poll for your opinion of the grade of this nickel. [img] [img] As always, comments welcome!
I have it graded MS64RB also, but this one isn't going in for grading, it is going in my album collection so it's all good.
Proof coins are made in San Francisco, not Philly. Why do you think this coin is silver? It appears to be a simple clad Philly dime with...
Finally got around to taking my own photos. [IMG]
Finally got around to imaging my 1909 VDB upgrade! [IMG]
LOL, I have it in hand, I still can't grade it. I thought a photo would solve the debate for me, it only complicated matters.
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