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Re: Circle of Friends of the Medallion
Exonumia seems to be a neglected area of Numismatics but pretty much every collector has medals of some type.. The resurgence of SC$ some 20-25 years ago really stimulated interest in medals and the … (View Post)1 -
A few medals with interesting Provenance listed with Stack's.
The first is a large format Official Medal from the CPIE held in Chicago during 1933-34 with an edge inscription to Nellie Tayloe-Ross. This ground breaking woman was not only the 1st Female Director… (View Post)7 -
Re: How many complete steps do you see?
I know the coin below is a Proof, but I use it to illustrate what a true six-step Jefferson Nickel should look like. It should alleviate any disagreement about what the top step is --- it is the &quo… (View Post)3 -
Re: How many complete steps do you see?
Remember that even when a step is complete, the TPGS will not call it "full" if it has any defects whether Mint made or otherwise. That may be their stated criteria in the PCGS Grading/Coun… (View Post)3 -
Re: How many complete steps do you see?
Something to consider: the view of the steps depicted on the Jefferson Nickel is of the back entrance to Monticello and not the more dramatic front. As such, the rear has one less step than the front… (View Post)2