If you don’t you need to get it, it has an app called “photo grade” you can compare the coins that you find to pictures of a similar coin for all the ranges of grades. P1-MS70
All grades have a picture of what the coin should look like for the corresponding grade.
You can grade, lots of photograding images for you to use. Your images cannot capture the details you're going to be looking for in hand. Knowledge is power. Peace Roy
@Electricity said:
Do you have the “Coin Facts App” ?
If you don’t you need to get it, it has an app called “photo grade” you can compare the coins that you find to pictures of a similar coin for all the ranges of grades. P1-MS70
All grades have a picture of what the coin should look like for the corresponding grade.
XF details but too many marks for the grade. The $5 estimate of its value is WAY too high. Current Red Book value for an XF is $1.00 and current Blue Book value for an XF is 25 cents. Very few circulated Jefferson nickels command much of a premium over face value.
@291fifth said:
XF details but too many marks for the grade. The $5 estimate of its value is WAY too high. Current Red Book value for an XF is $1.00 and current Blue Book value for an XF is 25 cents. Very few circulated Jefferson nickels command much of a premium over face value.
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Do you have the “Coin Facts App” ?
If you don’t you need to get it, it has an app called “photo grade” you can compare the coins that you find to pictures of a similar coin for all the ranges of grades. P1-MS70
All grades have a picture of what the coin should look like for the corresponding grade.
Looks like a $5 coin. Its definitely one of the best ones you've found but has a lot of hits to obverse.
You can grade, lots of photograding images for you to use. Your images cannot capture the details you're going to be looking for in hand. Knowledge is power. Peace Roy
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No i dont! thank you
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Nice '38....Your 'eye' is improving.... Good luck with your searches....Cheers, RickO
XF details but too many marks for the grade. The $5 estimate of its value is WAY too high. Current Red Book value for an XF is $1.00 and current Blue Book value for an XF is 25 cents. Very few circulated Jefferson nickels command much of a premium over face value.
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AU58... Can't tell what kind of spots on the obv those are ???
XF45
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