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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 -
Re: Clad Ike GTG with a twist ~ *Grade Revealed*
With Eisenhower Dollars 1973 is a "Mint Set" only issue. That pre-supposes that the OP coin was initially cut from a Mint Set and submitted. All the tiny ticks are either unstruck planchet … (View Post)2 -
Re: 1966 Silver Quatar
Send it to PCGS/NGC to be graded, that will cut through all the BS. (View Post)7 -
Re: I was asked by a forum member to resurrect a very old thread of mine: “Wear vs. a weak strike…”
Luster is caused by metal flow. A weakly struck coin, which didn't completely fill the recesses of the die(s), should still exhibit full luster. Jefferson Nickels are a prime example since many dates… (View Post)1
