Nice, crisp, strike....just miss FS Jefferson? (updated pics in a subsquent post)
Saw this in one of the double mint sets we have and put it under the dinolite tonight.
Does it just miss for FS?
Does it just miss for FS?
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but not sure of any Denvers worth slabbing from double mint sets unless MS67
Dowgie
But...........You'll never know until you try buddy!
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I have seem many with a designation that had similar steps, however, the odds of receiving a favorable designation with a coin like this these days are slim.
Good luck.
Steve
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Looks nice too. But they aren't worth too much for this date unless ms66FS.
looks complete for 5 steps (PCGS require) and 3/4s of the 6th step
the nick on the face and chin will keep it in the 65-66 range
so keeping raw or slabbing would be up to you.
It is a very nice coin, and possibly a few years in the future, this series will take off more and values go up
This one is barely toned. Just a light metallic color.
I don't submit much, and don't know the series, but most of the others are pretty mushie, so this one kind of stood out for me.
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They appear to be curved.
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<< <i>Are those lines to the left of Monticello die polish lines?
They appear to be curved. >>
Swampie,
I blew the pic up a bit and looked...they are raised, so I believe they would be die polish lines.
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