Was your MS64 a PCGS slab? There seems to be a general consensus (and the opinion of the top guys like Lehigh) that PCGS is significantly tougher...
A little better contrast showing that "chopped up" Monticello....as well as Mr. Jefferson's cut-up face. [ATTACH]
Hi, wondering what the veterans would think the grade should be before I disclose what the expensive "professionals" graded it.
My learning continues regarding Jefferson Nickels and the mysteries of "professional grading services." I've studied the "rules," examined many...
New to this forum and new to the photo game, but this is a very nice 1889 Morgan. As usual (especially among rookies), the photo does not nearly...
bdunnse: Not sure why you doubted me on my post but ok[ATTACH] . Photos of two-headed 71 Ike attached. I've read that these are apparently sold...
An Ike Story: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Last week my 88 year old mother-in-law asked my wife to "go to the bank and get me 10 silver...
Hi, new to CoinTalk and trying to learn. I have a number of high mint state 1969 S Lincoln cents and wondering about value so doing some...
Paul, once again thanks for sharing your knowledge, and of course your outstanding photos. I agree on the grade...nice nickel. Still pretty...
Hi Kentucky, I'm a bit confused. The link I included is indeed a PCGS slab at MS 67FS. A nice nickel...but dubious as full steps.
Hi, excuse the redundancy from another Jefferson nickel thread. Watched the video; studied photos; think I understand full steps.....and then I...
Hi, a rookie on this site and still trying to understand the mysteries of grading services and the apparent value of plastic holders vs coins....
The more I check out the Large S vs small S issue, the more confusing it becomes, particularly as it involves the placement of the MM. For...
Obviously the coin itself is an "S" so not sure what the slab label is referring to. Still wondering why only a 66 on this very nice coin. The...
I was wondering why the low MS 65 on this coin but looking at the slab label it looks like it is not the 1941S but rather a 1940 D in MS 66.
Hi, I am new to this forum and recently picking up coins again after many years. I really appreciate "Lehigh" Paul's photos and postings. Back...
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