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  1. I find these interesting, but I am not sure how to determine the value.
  2. That is stunning! I read a few articles which I find to be very interesting. Most attribute NGC as grading the majority. Thanks for your input!
  3. Yes. NGC at one time used the T to designate toned. They may have also used a W to denote a white coin. if I recall correctly.
  4. I am curious, did all the coins graded from the so called Appalachian Hoard get designated as such on the holders? Was doing a little Ebay viewing this morning and 2 nickels are offered that do not have the designation on the holder. The seller indicates they are from that hoard. 1945-S Jefferson Nickel, NGC MS67*T. Colorful Toning, PQ. Appalachian Hoard! | eBay This one intrigues me because of being an older holder with both the * and T designation. This may be the first coin with a T designation that I have seen with the * as well. Thanks to all in advance and enjoy your day!
  5. This is mine in my registry set. I think a lot of the earlier dates and mints can be challenging to find with nice appeal. They are there, just be patient. They also bring big premiums!
  6. I like Ebay as a buying and selling venue and have lost some coins I really wanted, but at other times I have had great results for wins as well. I usually wait until auction end before bidding, input my max amount and watch the result! Where I have been getting beaten up is Great Collections. I think I have lost 5 auctions in the last month in the waning seconds!
  7. The 51-D Franklin is a really nice looking Frankie! Great pick up!
  8. I am very sorry for the circumstances in which you grew up. I don't understand how that applies to a hobby or innocent people asking questions about a hobby.
  9. I actually think there is a lot to be desired with a lot of responses I see in this forum group. Not saying on this post specifically, but time and time again I see sarcasm and negative responses regardless of the content of the post. It sure does not help in promoting our hobby as I am sure there have been many newbies who have walked away because of responses given when they have a legitimate interest in learning by asking for help.
  10. I think it’s because you buy the coin and not the holder.
  11. If you like the coins, why not keep them in the PCI holders?
  12. Honestly most NGC photos aren’t all that good. I have looked at some that I couldn’t hardly identify the coin. I have pics on most of mine, but I see no need to have them.
  13. I think this is interesting. What makes it look curious is the rims on the obverse of the coin. I would tend to think that a post mint strike on the reverse would also have some effect on the obverse. IMO, I do not think it is worth slabbing other than to authenticate. I would go to ANACS and have them take a look see.
  14. Nice coin with light blue toning on the obverse and reverse. The reverse also has some golden toning more pronounced near the rims. Asking $675. via PP F&F Thanks for looking and enjoy your day!
  15. You put forth a lot of effort and provide the most enjoyable show reports of anyone! Many thanks!!
  16. I actually use the NGC and PCGS registry on certified coins for this. Easy documentation, pictures and ability to add relevant information on value. It all goes to my grandchildren.
  17. IMO i think it is worth getting it looked at as the words GOD and TRUST appears to show nice doubling!
  18. Nice discovery Greg! Please post some pics after ANACS sends it back! In 2005 I discovered the 2005 Bison double die obverse coin and remember the rush!
  19. I stand by what I posted. 1964 SMS coins are enigmatic (coinworld.com) In addition, there is auction data from Heritage Auctions 1964 50C SMS MS68 PCGS.... SMS Kennedy Half Dollars | Lot #2929 | Heritage Auctions Stacks Auction had them as well. 1964 SMS coins are enigmatic (coinworld.com) Great collections as well GreatCollections - PCGS Coin Auction Archive > U.S. Coin Prices > Half Dollars > Kennedy Half Dollars > 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS
  20. Actually 1964 special mint sets do / did exist. Examples have been certified by PCGS. They were thought to have belonged to may have belonged to them mint director Eva Adams. They were offered for auction in 1991. They were housed in the 5 coin plastic holder.