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The Box That Keeps Giving

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 Posted 09/24/2017  9:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
Nice find. I'm delighted anytime I find a Jefferson without some sort of scar on his face. You got a nice one.

As for the rims....none of the photos show coins with consistently even rims. I think it's all about the camera -- not the photographer, the camera. On Crazyb0's proof photo, there appears to be a visible difference between 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock.
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 Posted 09/24/2017  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mark1959 to your friends list
Side lighting sometimes distorts the coin being photographed but taking a picture with overhead lighting is difficult.
When someone posts a picture that is all we have to judge the coin from - we don't have the benefit of having it in hand.
That's why one should always preview the pictures they are about to post and if they aren't what you want to show then try taking different ones.
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 Posted 09/24/2017  10:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list
I am willing to admit I might be wrong but I'll eat may hat if this isn't a proof.

I will gladly send it to someone else to verify. I;m always ready to learn something new.

Any takers?
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 Posted 09/24/2017  10:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list



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 Posted 09/25/2017  02:46 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list
Labeling the comparisons you made would help, Crazyb0, primarily because the positions are switched.

@NJ Bob

You can send it to me if you wish (just PM me). I have many nickel proofs and Uncirculated business strikes to compare it to. I personally think that it is a proof.


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The real key is, is the rim equal thickness 360 degrees around, if not, no got. that simple.


No. The real key is what kind of steps it has. They look pretty nice in the pic. If it may be Business Strike FS, it's way, way more valuable than the proof.

Give it a little time here, though.
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 Posted 09/25/2017  06:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list
I always judged a proof by a combination of the quality and definition of the strike and fields. This coin passes my test.

I've never seen a FS like this but there's always a first time, so Spruett, PM sent.
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 Posted 09/25/2017  06:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list
Besides, how on earth would a BS stay this pristine over 55 years in circulation?
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 Posted 09/25/2017  06:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list

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That's why one should always preview the pictures they are about to post and if they aren't what you want to show then try taking different ones.


The photos I posted were the best I was going to do with my phone and my failing eyesight. The point was to simply show you the coin, not to argue about the width of the rims.

But I appreciate your response and I generally don't disagree with you about making sure photos tell the story you intend them to.
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 Posted 09/25/2017  06:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list
I just checked my email and found that crazy responded, so I'll send it off to him today.

BTW, the steps are sharp.

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09/25/2017 06:28 am
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 Posted 09/25/2017  08:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
Considering the photos, I think it could be a proof. It might help to take another photo at the opposite angle to highlight the part of the rim that looks irregular in this shot. It might show it more squared.

Regardless, it is a darn nice find and worthy of celebration.
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 Posted 09/25/2017  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bump111 to your friends list
Man, if that is NOT a proof, it is worth a good bit of money. If it was mine, I would be hoping for business strike...

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Best I can tell, PCGS price guide for 1961 FS in MS-63 is in the $700 range!
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 Posted 09/25/2017  6:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NJ Bob to your friends list
Bump, I hope you're right, but there's no way it isn't a proof.

I'll tell you, you guys are tough crowd. I'm going to have to up my game and get a decent copy stand so I can take photos that meet your very exacting standards! And figure out how to make sure the photos are posted right side up...

Crazy, the coin goes out to you in the morning.

In the same box a found a proof-like 1963D. Great fields, almost mirror like, but the strike isn't that strong, and the D... Even I can tell it isn't a proof.

Anyway, I'm having a blast with this box and with all the controversy it's stirred up.
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 Posted 09/25/2017  6:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
The more I looked at it in closeup, previously posted the more it was a head scratch..have a note in to Coop about the massive amount of rim finning, tha'ts what I don't get, not normally seen on proofs. But fields and elements are pointing to Proof. I'll try my scope for better pix, see what pops out.



If you want steps, check out Nicrobs!

http://goccf.com/t/297224#2533634
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 Posted 09/26/2017  10:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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I'm going to have to up my game and get a decent copy stand so I can take photos that meet your very exacting standards! And figure out how to make sure the photos are posted right side up...
Photos do not have to be perfect, just adequate.
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