1970s Jefferson

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by rev1774, Jun 12, 2012.

  1. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Thoughts on grade, value and any premium for color? Do you think 20.00 is overpriced based on color and condition?

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  3. roll searcher

    roll searcher coin hunter

    $20 might be a little high, but eventually someone would probably buy it. This is a proof right? If so I would say PF-67.
     
  4. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    It is a proof 70S yes. Thanks.
     
  5. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Anyone else have any thoughts?
     
  6. roll searcher

    roll searcher coin hunter

    maybe a 68... I'm not very good at proofs.
     
  7. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    These can be found for about $2 each, and some shops and B&Ms have these, and other 60s and 70s proof coins, in their bargain bins for $1-$1.50.

    That said, yours looks to be around 67/68, and the color on it would add a small premium to value.

    I wouldn't pay more than $7 for it myself, but you might find someone willing to pay a little more than that.
     
  8. TheNickelGuy

    TheNickelGuy Well-Known Member

    I find it attractive, I like the tone and the lines. I see a couple issues around the middle of the bottom of his jaw, one a tad to the left of where he has that dimple in his cheek, and another where it looks like he might have nicked himself shaving a mustache off on the obverse. On the reverse there is a slight nick in the steps under the third pillar and another on the right hand steps.
    Also the rim has numerous light nicks and the Monticello building is rather weak and lacking details which is not unusual for this era of proof nickels prior to 1968-1970. That's because of such great images you provide that these things stick out a little.
    I think it is a PF66 or PF67 with added eye appeal value making worth any PF67. I do like it very much. It would be a keeper in my book any day with that awesome blue toning. Fantastic photography too!
    I think you would maybe get $20.00 because there are buyers who go zonkers for toned coins.
    That's probably a good retail guess.
     
  9. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Another nickel collector? Outstanding.
     
  10. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member


    Thanks for the detailed feedback on this proof. I like the blue color as well. While 20.00 might be a bit of a stretch for price, I thought the tone more than made up for the issues.
     
  11. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Rev. I like it a lot. That blue is a very nice color. I would pay $20 for it. I wouldn't even concern myself on what it would grade. The value would be in the toning on a nickel like this.
     
  12. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    True and I'm not sending it for grading anyhow, just loved the color.
     
  13. TheNickelGuy

    TheNickelGuy Well-Known Member

    Yes, I must confess, I have the bug alright. But this is about that neat 70 S so I'll see you in the group. I'm just getting warmed up here in CoinTalk.
     
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