Full split band mercs
IrishMike
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The other day in here I made a comment that in grading mercs, the only band considered for grading full split bands was the center one. Some of the merc registry guys told me all of the bands had to be fully split. Please read Rick Montgomery's post, they only grade the center band for the FB designation. Hope this clarifies it once and for all.
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I did not see that discussion but you are Exactly correct. The Middle Band is the only one that counts when the FB designation is given. Strange that the Middle Band is suppose to define a Full Strike then other parts need not be struck up. One of the late 20's coins is quite common with the Top Band not being struck while the Middle band is. The Date escapes me right at the moment.
Ken
Geez I guess Merc Collectors are Human.
Hey AL I will look it up but I believe you are correct.
Ken
But as a full step collector myself and despite the fact that PCGS only grades the first 5 steps. This doesn't interfere with my desire to locate that 6 step coin. I would think that this would ring true
with you Full band Merc collectors despite how PCGS grades full bands.
And if this holds true. I would think the guy who buys the coin would possess some resentment towards the guy who buys the slab. Especially if the guy held the #1 position. Of course, I don't have an idea if this is true but only in a hypothetical sense.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
that is exactly the way I feel about the bands, reguardless of what PCGS does on the bands, if the top or botton is NOT there, than its NOT full bands to ME. But that is just the way I buy coins.....thanks for your insight...I too like the 6 step jeffesons, and have a few in my completed RAW sets.
My Dimes
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I used to collect Dimes, I always looked for examples with all bands fully struck.
Bears sometimes can get very finicky in our tasts. Any way, an informative thread. Bear
Camelot
In a way, this illustrates how arbitrary some of these designations, which many people blindly (pun intended) seek out, are.