I'm not sure why I thought this coin was a 1958-D, but now that I realize that it is a 58-P, it makes it even more incredible. I know that the...
I feel the same way about Saint Gauden's Double Eagles, but then again, I don't go around the coin forums telling the guys who have seen hundreds...
You and the others who think this coin are over-graded either don't understand "market grading" or simply refuse to apply it. Pretty much every...
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“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt”
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Your contention that the coin is AT is based solely on the fact that you have never seen a coin like this before, which ironically is the same...
The coin has quintessential 1958 mint set toning, and the primary color is emerald green, not blue/purple. Furthermore, just because a dealer...
What in the world makes you think the coin is artificially toned?
Fantastic MS67* war nickels and Joe's photos really do them justice. A fine trio for sure.
Looks like burnt orange and gunmetal blue from those photos, I love that color scheme.
[IMG] I was on the fence whether I should submit it or not, but now I think I will give this coin it's shot. If it comes back straight MS65 or...
Here is the Reveal: Coin #1: NGC MS66 Personally, I don't believe the mark on the back is a mark, I think it is a planchet flaw, and I think...
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Does this Jefferson Nickel have 5 Full Steps? Please vote either yes or no in the attached poll. [img] As always, comments welcome, and please...
@kSigSteve , @RonSanderson , @Paddy54 , @physics-fan3.14 Just wanna get a few more responses before the reveal.
I’ve found 2 gems, raw in albums, I don’t think they are that rare.
Shown below are three graded 1963 Jefferson Nickels. Please vote in the attached poll indicating which coin your prefer and if you feel like...
I don't know about @Lem E but I have one of each at NGC right now. 1941-S Jefferson Nickel "Large S" (Plucked from album): [IMG] [IMG] 1941-S...
OK, so I paid exactly $50.00 for this coin raw, and then spent $23.54 on grading fees. I don't have the coin back yet, but NGC posted the grade:...
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