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1950 D Jefferson Nickel Grade

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 Posted 01/14/2022  7:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kkjjaa69 to your friends list
Will do, thanks
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I have no natural light. Hope these are better.
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 Posted 01/15/2022  05:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
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What are you using to take photos? Cameras make & model, light source? There is too much glare and pics are out of focus.
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Thank you John1. I will look at photography section in forum.
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What is your photo taking set up?
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The surfaces are hard to assess due to the lighting, but I'd guess around an MS-64. The last photos are better, but the reverse looks like there might be some PVC damage. It might benefit from an acetone soak.
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the original photos are not showing any PVC issue. between the two photos the coin looks MS64
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My setup is a cell phone. Lol. I need to invest, I believe, in a photo light source and something to hold camera or phone. I shake pretty bad. I really appreciate all of your comments. Thank you
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You should be able to get decent pics with a cell phone. Just place the phone on a stack of books over the coin on a white sheet of paper, and use a timer delay to eliminate shake.
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I am not good at grading, that said...AU-55 not FS.
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Thank you John1
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I could go with AU55+. The steps look like old deck steps I had many years back--dings and all.
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AU58, but that nice luster says it could be mint state with bag marks.
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