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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1437122, member: 15309"]Greg,</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't worry, I wasn't shaking my head unless you mean up and down because this thread rocks. I love your collecting style and now that your photography has improved we get to share in the joy of your Jeffersons. IMO, finding a suitable MS64-65 album coin is just as tough as finding the MS66-67 registry coins. While there are a ton of them out there, nobody sells them. You really have to search. I give you mad props for getting that many quality eye appealing coins without cheating. By cheating I mean buying graded coins and cracking them out which is what I resorted to in my album collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, my favorites in your collection posted above are the 1938-D, 1947-D, and 1969-D which should all grade premium gem contingent upon luster. The 47-D might have something going on in the center of Monticello but it is tough to tell what it is. Otherwise it is a beautiful coin. And the luster on that 69-D is booming in combination with superbly clean focal areas on the obverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fantastic job and great thread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1437122, member: 15309"]Greg, Don't worry, I wasn't shaking my head unless you mean up and down because this thread rocks. I love your collecting style and now that your photography has improved we get to share in the joy of your Jeffersons. IMO, finding a suitable MS64-65 album coin is just as tough as finding the MS66-67 registry coins. While there are a ton of them out there, nobody sells them. You really have to search. I give you mad props for getting that many quality eye appealing coins without cheating. By cheating I mean buying graded coins and cracking them out which is what I resorted to in my album collection. Personally, my favorites in your collection posted above are the 1938-D, 1947-D, and 1969-D which should all grade premium gem contingent upon luster. The 47-D might have something going on in the center of Monticello but it is tough to tell what it is. Otherwise it is a beautiful coin. And the luster on that 69-D is booming in combination with superbly clean focal areas on the obverse. Fantastic job and great thread.[/QUOTE]
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