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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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It has some nifty die cracks too 
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United States
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That is an amazing coin, there are so many things going on with it. The die cracks are cool but look at the fully struck stars. Every single one of them are fully struck and defined. I do not see wear on it (but my image grading weak spot is in this type scenario), I really want to say IMHO it is uncirculated. If you get it for AU money it is time for a happy dance. 
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 United States
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I'm on board with that, Kelly, but between the wreath and the little bit of crud I *have* to default to a "slightly circulated" opinion. Based on the obverse alone, this coin hasn't circulated, but if one side circulates the other side kinda has to go along. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I see what you are saying, I had not thought about that before. When I was looking for circulation, I was looking at wear but not for other signs of circulation, like crud. Still, killer coin, upon which I think we ALL agree.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I feel that she is a nice representation for the "No Cents" Cherrypicker Variety in my 7070. The light wear on the reverse is what I saw as well, and I picked it for a really good price.  I would suppose that this one would fit into a "every(wo)man" collection? "PCGS Set Registry Launches "Everyman" Collections Category by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) on September 17, 2009 ยท 0 comments (Newport Beach, California) - - " The Professional Coin Grading Service has established a new category in its popular PCGS Set RegistrySM program, the "Everyman" Collections. No coins graded higher than AU58 can be registered in this category." http://www.coinnews.net/2009/09/17/...ns-category/
Edited by oih82w8 12/06/2013 2:11 pm
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 United States
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Quote: I would suppose that this one would fit into a "every(wo)man" collection?
I dunno, man - your detail image has me seriously reconsidering my position. Can you shoot something similar on a horizontal line through the wreath and ER in AMERICA? I want to see a bit of that crud and the leaves there.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I really like the coin but is the photographed yellowish "color" of the coin an actual representation or is it a more natural silver looking in hand? The coin almost looks like it has been cleaned as I can see some unnatural toning spots on the reverse between the top of the V and the rim at 12 o'clock.
I really want to say its "unc" but from the color of the coin in the pics I just can't commit either way.
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 United States
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Quote: I really like the coin but is the photographed yellowish "color" of the coin an actual representation or is it a more natural silver looking in hand? That is - beyond a doubt - a function of imperfect White Balance settings on the part of the photographer. It's something I should have called attention to - I just automatically tune stuff like that out.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: Can you shoot something similar on a horizontal line through the wreath and ER in AMERICA? How about this? 
Edited by oih82w8 12/06/2013 2:44 pm
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 United States
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Wow. Inconclusive regarding circulation, but if that color is accurate this one needs an acetone bath. Nickel is subject to both verdigris and PVC; don't know which this is but the course is clear.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: is the photographed yellowish "color" of the coin an actual representation or is it a more natural silver looking in hand? In comparing the sellers images (OP) and it in hand, the images are more "yellowish" than in hand. Not so much silver in color, but there are slashes/splotches under STATES and around the V that could raise suspicion.
Edited by oih82w8 12/06/2013 2:51 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: but if that color is accurate this one needs an acetone bath Yes, while looking at the "R" with my loupe in the sunlight, the "spot" is green.  I am reluctant to accomplish this (acetone bath) on my own and may have ANACS give it a whirl with their "conservation service", when I send them in.
Edited by oih82w8 12/06/2013 2:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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oih82w8, What I think is that this is a very nice nickel.. A common date and widely saved, a collector has many to choose from, and this example is many steps above average. All thirteen stars with that much detail?!? Alone, that makes this coin a winner. Die breaks to boot? What's not to like? You did real GOOD!
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 United States
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I hadn't realized ANACS had instituted a conservation service. If you're going to submit (relatively soon), it's a prime candidate for easy removal and you can afford to wait that long. Acetone is not difficult in usage, despite our severe warnings regarding it, but if it's out of your comfort zone by all means defer.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7641 Posts |
The green goo has gotta go ASAP!
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