Trolling, I'm guessing. Same as the other posts. Plus, he said its full steps, but didn't post the reverse.
It's hard to see the full steps when you only have the OBV showing. Now, I see the attachment, but could not open right now.
Cleaned. Not worth jack. In order for a FS coin to command really crazy prices, it's gotta be high grade too.
Not to sound offensive but, you really need a good numismatic education. Might I recommend the following from Whitman Publishing: Yeoman's Red Book: A Guide Book to U.S. Coins Bower's A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars, A Guide Book of Washington Quarters, A Guide Book of Buffalo and Jefferson Nickles, A Guide Book of Lincoln Cents Burdette's A Guide Book of Peace Dollars Tomaska's A Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars Just to start off with.
After I read his second post I was beginning to wonder if if was that person who got banned the other night using a new name.
1968 for Jefferson nickles was not a good year for finding one with ' full steps'. EXTREMELYRARE show us much better pictures of both sides please. A close up of the entire steps is worth ten thousand words. If it has 'full steps ' you have a really collectible and desirable coin.
Hmm, PCGS lists a 1968-S full steps at $120 in MS-63 condition, but since he/she isn't posting pictures of the back, I doubt it's full steps.
I doubt it's gonna be FULL STEPS (likely just the top of the steps) and unless it's an MS70 with full steps, most would likely only budge on a few hundred dollars, but it really depends on the collector who is seeking it out.
I don't think it's a Full Steps coin, but I do believe it's been stepped on quite a few times in a Walmart parking lot.