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Bedrock of the Community
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Hi X-O-G, You know I am looking! Is the reverse of this coin a bit more toned than the obverse. That would be typical. Thank you.
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Pillar of the Community
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XofG, interested also. Let me wait a coule days to see where it goes. I think the chances are null find one in a roll. I take that back, everything can be found in rolls.
Edited by fioti 08/26/2010 7:25 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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BTW, is ther a rev. shot around? Consider trades?
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Valued Member
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Thanks for clearing that up gents.
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Pillar of the Community
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This is clearly an exceptional coin, the grade is also exceptional, I too will be Checking in, I know WD, which I consider the resident Jefferson expert, has got to have a few of these, and probably has a MS69 Also, this alone will tell you just how rare this coin, in this grade is..... The 1994 in MS65 cats for about $75.00, The 1997 in MS65 cats for about $200.00.....
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Pillar of the Community
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Heres the reverse, very light toning on top of reverse. Usually on this issue there is heavy yellow toning on reverse. As for finding one of these in a roll, I think it would be very difficult to distinguish a circulated matte from a circulated brilliant finish example.  -XoG
Edited by XavierOfGreen 08/28/2010 2:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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only 24 hours and 15 minutes left!!
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Will,
I have sent the payment, Thanks again.....
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Pillar of the Community
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Coin shipped out today, Thanks again
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Pillar of the Community
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I have this coin in the 1994 coin and chronicles set, I just would not remove it, I also collect mint/proof sets. I also have this coin, slabbed by ANACS, MS68-FS, MS70-FS, only the 70 is not in the top 3 TPG'S, looks very sharp, but not sure I would grade it a 70, and now, once received the same coin by ANACS, MS-69,This coin is with-out a doubt on of the keys to the "complete" Jefferson series, Thanks for the chance to have this coin in my collection....PS, I wonder if any one has removed the 1997 Nickel found in the Botanical Gardens set,1997 Jefferson nickel, another key in the series coin which has the matte finish also,has the higher premium to, and had it slabbed,I would love to see those pictures anyone?
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Pillar of the Community
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The MS-70's are rediculously hard to come by. Theres probably less than half a dozen slabbed between ngc and pcgs combined. Anacs has not grades any 70's so far.
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Pillar of the Community
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Will,
I appreciate your reply, I have received the slab yesterday, I love the condition, I placed it under the stereo microscope and with all the looking, I found what appears to be a very, very, small shiny spot on the reverse, I am always amazed that just one simple, small "defect" will bring any coin down to a MS69, ERGHHHHH!!
I love the coin, thanks for the "protective packaging", ......PS, I would still love to see another"MS-70 1994-Matte finish coin, or a 1997-Matte coin in the same grade...
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Pillar of the Community
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Glad you are pleased, if I ever come across 2 ms 70's ill be sure to let you know (the first one I will keep for myself lol)
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