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Old 04-26-2006, 01:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Jefferson Question

I have a unique Jefferson Nickel in my collection, I just rediscovered it in a roll of 1938-64 nickels (I usually save these years just because they are old-so I pull them out of circulation when I see them).

I have a 1964 Jefferson that almost looks proof to me, but there is something unnatural about it. I wonder if it has been retoned or dipped or something. I remember when I first found it I was intreged by it. So, I guess what I'm asking is this an older proof that has seen a little circulation or has someone put something on it to give it the unnatural appearance. Any thoughts?




I don't really think these pics are that good but it was the best I could come up with-hopefully they will do. It doesn't really matter, I'm asking more out of curosity because the coin is worth about $.05 either way-I've just had it for a long time and have always wondered about it.
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