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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1626057, member: 15309"]Yeah, but that one is an Appalachian Jefferson Nickel. You can tell by the certification number. If you think that one is expensive, check out the price tag on the two 44-D Appalachians in my E-Bay store. I can't post it in this thread for obvious reasons. IMO, Appalachian Jefferson Nickels are some of the most incredibly toned coins on the planet. They are widely regarded as AT but still bring very strong prices because they are in NGC plastic. Furthermore, I have seen them in the inventory of some very highly regarded dealers over the years, all who have provided glowing descriptions of the beauty of these coins. I personally own half a dozen of them and can attest personally to their beauty. FWIW, the price tag of that coin is at the high end range for an Appalachian but not out of line IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>The PCGS coin that sold for over $800 was a product of registry fever and not at all deserving of the price tag based on its eye appeal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1626057, member: 15309"]Yeah, but that one is an Appalachian Jefferson Nickel. You can tell by the certification number. If you think that one is expensive, check out the price tag on the two 44-D Appalachians in my E-Bay store. I can't post it in this thread for obvious reasons. IMO, Appalachian Jefferson Nickels are some of the most incredibly toned coins on the planet. They are widely regarded as AT but still bring very strong prices because they are in NGC plastic. Furthermore, I have seen them in the inventory of some very highly regarded dealers over the years, all who have provided glowing descriptions of the beauty of these coins. I personally own half a dozen of them and can attest personally to their beauty. FWIW, the price tag of that coin is at the high end range for an Appalachian but not out of line IMO. The PCGS coin that sold for over $800 was a product of registry fever and not at all deserving of the price tag based on its eye appeal.[/QUOTE]
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