This thread will be the first of 13 Jefferson Nickel GTG threads that I will post over the next three days. I will try to provide links to the...
I thought it was MS66+ which was the whole reason I submitted it in the first place. Once it comes back in MS64 plastic, it is actually worth...
I think they should both be Details graded for QC, but my guess is that the top one passed muster and is in an MS64 holder.
AU58 RD
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OK, so the total grading fees cost more than the coin is worth, but the grade was wrong and everyone knew it, and I just couldn't let the...
Yes, yes it was, and it cost me an extra $25 that it shouldn't have. That said, I think it will sell quicker in PCGS plastic.
This is my most recent example, just got it back from PCGS today. [IMG] [IMG]
This is not my favorite coin or my favorite color scheme but it is still tremendous. 4.7
These graded Lincoln Cents on IG look more questionable than the OP’s. https://www.instagram.com/p/CIeNgoOjueX/?igshid=1pw8e8pv43l05
Maybe we can get an opinion from someone who collects toned Lincoln Cents about the originality of the toning. @robec are you out there?
I don’t think the dipping is the reason for the details grade. There are some small hairlines strewn about the surfaces of the coin, and NGC...
Thats because technical grading ignores several aspects of grading included in market grading. It is a more simple process, stands to reason...
If there was an exam with only one question: Is there a correct answer? I could fill two blue books.
I've found the opposite to be true.
I agree, those are the two problem areas that I see related to color scheme, but the yellow-green color is common enough and the elevation...
+1 Unless that coin comes back MS67* and is registry quality, I don't see it selling for $300 even in a slab. There are a lot of people in this...
I say NGC, should get a star designation.
Sesquis are usually butt ugly, yours is very attractive and should command a premium price for the assigned grade.
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