So, here is the story. I purchased a vividly toned 1975 Jefferson Nickel on E-Bay last week. The seller sent me a message that he couldn't find...
My brother is currently assembling a PCGS Registry collection of Full Bell Franklin Halves and some of the prices he is paying scare the heck out...
I’m not sold that the toning on that coin is original. Even though it resides in a market acceptable slab, I wouldn’t want it in my collection....
So you sent the coin to a TPG, they said the coin is not genuine, but rather than believe them, you wanna take another crack at it? I don't study...
Anyone else before I do the reveal?
I don't do it as a business, but I have helped other forum members in the past. Contact me via PM for more info, check out my E-Bay listings to...
That’s very cool looking!
Yes, as populations of modern coins increases, values will decrease.
MS64
Lol, now that was funny!
MS63+ PL
Please guess the grade of the 1942-S Jefferson Nickel shown below by guessing in the attached poll. [img] As always, comments welcome!
Did you read past the first sentence of my post? I think I explained why they have to keep doing it.
That is really cynical. The TPGs have a process for grading Jefferson Nickels that includes evaluating and assigning the strike designation of FS...
$185 This coin would be a good candidate for the AT Slabbed thread as well, I am always leary of coins with that blue violet color scheme, even...
I think you will learn more simply by analyzing hundreds/thousands of photos from Heritage archives like you have already done. The problem with...
Well, missing full steps due to strike incompleteness is virtually non existent, but you still have coins that have marks across the steps. Those...
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Their entire inventory exudes exceptional eye appeal.
That is the only coin you showed that is worth grading. My initial impression was MS66 6FS but depending on how accurate your photos are, it has...
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