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<p>[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 6568024, member: 117420"]Agree, no FS...and to me it's not that close. Very obvious strike/wear interruptions (in this case, not wear but likely strike)...not by bag mark, etc. One thing I see/like...and if the FS designation is going to remain...is the outer steps. I'd like to see these small steps at the extreme right and left of the building somehow incorporated into the FS designation...or separately designated/factored for those fewer than few specimens that qualify (FFS = Full Front Steps and FTS = Full Total Steps...and maybe, in a x-rare instance, FOS = Full Outer Steps by themselves when no full front steps (there may be such but I've never seen one). On this example, left outer steps look full but maybe not quite on right. Anyway, hope I didn't steer this too far off-subject...it just naturally flowed out because I so appreciate the Jefferson nickel. Sorry if I did <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 6568024, member: 117420"]Agree, no FS...and to me it's not that close. Very obvious strike/wear interruptions (in this case, not wear but likely strike)...not by bag mark, etc. One thing I see/like...and if the FS designation is going to remain...is the outer steps. I'd like to see these small steps at the extreme right and left of the building somehow incorporated into the FS designation...or separately designated/factored for those fewer than few specimens that qualify (FFS = Full Front Steps and FTS = Full Total Steps...and maybe, in a x-rare instance, FOS = Full Outer Steps by themselves when no full front steps (there may be such but I've never seen one). On this example, left outer steps look full but maybe not quite on right. Anyway, hope I didn't steer this too far off-subject...it just naturally flowed out because I so appreciate the Jefferson nickel. Sorry if I did :(.[/QUOTE]
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