I said MS-63, but also wonder about the rim ding.
I am also at MS-67, but it could be graded MS-68 - it's hard to make that distinction from photos.
Sorry...I didn't mean "face" value - I meant "silver" value.
Hey Wandering Man, if you are being offered $.45 each for the war nickels, that is about a 55% discount from face value, and not at all a fair...
Another option is to take them to a local coin show - you might get closer to 95% from a collector.
Don't take anything to the bank yet! Those rolls of war nickels have about $40.00 worth of silver when silver is at $17.77/ounce. The question is,...
To help with grading, you can download a free "PCGS Photograde" App. It has every U.S. coin and shows grades from Fair 02 to Mint-State 70...
What does the coin weigh?
I agree, fake!
Excellent set of notes - thanks for sharing!!
Fantastic presentation and photos of some truly remarkable coins, notes and the history of your great-grandfather. Thank you very much for sharing...
That website was last updated in 2018, so that really doesn't help, re: 2019 coins. However, I don't see any doubling on the 2019 coin presented.
Awesome perspective - thank you!!
They look Cameo to me as well. Since they are not particularly rare coins, it is probably not worth it to have them graded - I would not have them...
I also recommend "going for the gold" CAC sticker.
I think it's an MS-63, but I voted MS-64, since I think that is probably what's on the slab.
IMO 7 days is a little long to wait for the results - not sure how many people will view your thread and vote after 2 or 3 days.
I voted AU-53. I see wear on the "L" in Liberty as well as some of the stars on the obverse (mainly towards the bottom), and then the "IN" in "IN...
I voted MS-65. It seems to me that with a coin worth so much, one would submit it to CAC to verify the grade. Not that CAC is the be all and end...
Agreed - PMD.
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