The FS (Full Step) Designation for Jefferson Nickels Defined . . . After that date they used two different designations, one for 6FS and 5FS A coin in an older NGC holder with the FS designation equals 6FS To my knowledge, PCGS always considered 5 or 6 full steps FS Now that we have a general knowledge of what to look for, let us see some examples of full step and non-full step Jefferson Nickels
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How to Detect Cleaned Coins | Coin Talk Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade When you look at a lot of coins, you will get a feel for what a coin should look like for a given grade This is instrumental in detecting cleaned coins because an improper cleaning will permanently alter the coin’s appearance Here is a brief grading lesson:
COINS - AS SEEN ON TV! A Review of The Coin Vault Of all Coin TV, there has been the greatest interest in me writing a review of TCV I will touch on show hosts, coin offerings, presentation, pricing, and customer service
Carter dollar? - Coin Talk Troodon Coin Collector R I P James Earl Carter, 39th president, 1924-2024 I think it's pretty likely since they extended the presidential dollar series to honor George H W Bush in 2020, they'd probably do the same for Carter eventually
What You Need To Know about: Strike - Coin Talk A coin grading 65 should have a full strike, if not exceptional Learning to tell what a full strike looks like simply comes through practice and experience, and viewing hundreds of coins