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Re: Where, oh where are these coming from? 1939 Rev. of 1940 Cameo Jefferson proofs! Est. mintage: 1000
Mine has mildly contrasted devices against the fields as well. I have only a few noted cameos from the 1950's to compare it to. In all my limited journeys searching for the early frosted proofs,… (View Post)1 -
Where, oh where are these coming from? 1939 Rev. of 1940 Cameo Jefferson proofs! Est. mintage: 1000
Three out of four certified cameo proofs of this type proof date have surfaced in the last 9 months. The latest sold this past Sunday for over $10,000! To understand this date, sometime in 1939 the U… (View Post)4 -
Re: 1939-D Jefferson Nickel, Reverse of 1940.
It might be about finding a 1939-D, Reverse of 1938 example with 5 complete steps, something like the following coin. It's the closes I've seen plus possibly a couple others that I haven… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this Dime Worth Another Shot for FB?
The marks, scratches on both bans, might they be the problem to getting a full strike designation. One quick glance of a mark on the bands by a grader ...... Does your coin have a complete detailed s… (View Post)1 -
Re: Angled photography. Only way I can get color to show...
Ideally, we want the light to bounce perpendicularly off the coin and back up into the camera lens. But this is impossible since the camera is in the way. There's the axial photography method wh… (View Post)1