While this one has more attractive toning than the last, to me, it looks like a dipped specimen that was subsequently target toned in an album of...
1963 Jefferson Nickel GEM Proof Rainbow Toned: $28.79 Direct Lighting: [IMG] Diffused Lighting: [IMG] Gorgeous!
$3
The quarter and nickel look very nice. If the quarter has cameo and is high enough grade, it will easily cover the cost of the entire set.
Here is the raw unedited photo of that coin. [IMG] .
I’ve long since sold this, but this whizzed Barber Half Dollar was extremely attractive [IMG]
Your easiest find with Jefferson Nickels is War Nickels which are coins from 1942-45 with a large mint mark over the dome of Monticello. One of...
Even in low mint state grades, they are only with a few bucks. Jefferson Nickels are really only collectible in gem grade or better. The only...
That coin is tremendous! MS65 FBL? With a chance of a Star
Agreed, as another example, early date Jefferson Nickels are graded with completely different standards than post war issues.
AU55
Agreed, but strangely alluring.
Great job but posting a black & white photo of gold coins is just mean.
The grading fees only reach that level when you are in the high value coins or have so few coins to submit that the S&H becomes a huge part of the...
$650, personally I find toning like this to be very ugly, I would never buy that coin.
What is that in the left obverse field of the Philly coin?
Ok, The Bust Line, the ridiculous eagle, the date is all wrong (top of the 5 should be curved, not flat), there shouldn't be a bottom berry below...
This has to be a necro-thread record, 15 years! It’s so old, Doug actually collected coins when he wrote this.
I use their My Collection feature to manage my inventory, so it is affecting me as well.
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