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Asterisk behind the date
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Have never seen an asterisk on a coin. Why would there be a reference relating to the date?

Can you provide more information?

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2 hours ago, Steve Ham said:
  1. Can someone tell me what the ASTRIC means behind the date on a coin that has been graded?

 

10 minutes ago, RWB said:

Have never seen an asterisk on a coin. Why would there be a reference relating to the date?

Can you provide more information?

Well i dont have the coin back yet so i can not take picture but the asterisk is actually behind the grade....example: 1969 D 5C MS 65*.       It's not on the coin, it's on the coin label.  Sorry i did not make that clear. ANY IDEA'S???

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8 minutes ago, Steve Ham said:

 

Well i dont have the coin back yet so i can not take picture but the asterisk is actually behind the grade....example: 1969 D 5C MS 65*.       It's not on the coin, it's on the coin label.  Sorry i did not make that clear. ANY IDEA'S???

That is a good thing. Must be a real looker. Congrats.

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31 minutes ago, bsshog40 said:

What you are showing as an example is a "star" after the date. If it's like the one in the picture below, it means that they gave your coin a star for eye appeal. A good thing!!

 

 

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Yes....it's a star. Thanks for your help. Have a great night.

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On 3/16/2021 at 10:33 PM, bsshog40 said:

You'll have to show us the coin when you get it back! 

Well i wish it had at least 4 full steps but it did not get a fs grade. That would have been a nice $$$ coin.

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On 3/18/2021 at 7:32 AM, Steve Ham said:

Well i wish it had at least 4 full steps but it did not get a fs grade. That would have been a nice $$$ coin.

Im surprised that it graded at MS65 without full steps. It must be a really good looking nickel. Following in hopes to see a picture.

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The star symbol indicates "superior eye appeal" - or maybe it's "I appeal" or "You appeal" or "sale appeal" or "appeal to a higher court" .... ? ;)

Meaning - nice for the grade.

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DSC00215.thumb.JPG.70dfd2dcfe79dc9302434c39d4d5e7bb.JPGDSC00217.thumb.JPG.c02671a2cbe777bc686c058149b100f8.JPGDSC00222.thumb.JPG.a78ddd8e06219b6435c22d0aa4dca81e.JPGDSC00220.thumb.JPG.64fca440638923e43564631a4185161b.JPGDSC00325.thumb.JPG.ceafaab7e867aca2ec454efd55dc73a8.JPGDSC00216.thumb.JPG.c0f9b4b512c9425e11fde92c5a45ccad.JPGOK,,,I'm finally going to add some pics of this 1969-D Jefferson MS 65( star)...hope the pics show the coin well. I also added a pic of what I see the steps as. It is soooooo close to 4 full steps. PS...IT IS FOR SALE!....it is the BEST Steps on EBAY that is Not certified as FS....I looked at all on them!

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5 hours ago, Steve Ham said:

I just added some pics of it..thanks again, Steve

Was there a reason that you had this graded? I mean at MS65, price guide shows a value of $10. I'm sure grading fees were quite a bit more. Just curious!

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I was just hoping that it may pass as a four FS coin and it would have been a high dollar coin. As i have learned this go round of grading, even one that you know is 5 FS does not even get any steps noted. I have no more to grade, it was just a big " I HOPE" kind of thing. But you are correct, it's not worth what i have in it. 

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4 minutes ago, Steve Ham said:

I was just hoping that it may pass as a four FS

I don't think 4FS is a thing any TPG recognizes let alone pull a premium when it sells.  Beautiful coin by the way, must be a real looker in hand.

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