Posting Jefferson nickels in order by date

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  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Wish I had more images ready. Fun thread.
    I believe this is an FS-102 DDO
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  3. kSigSteve

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    ^ I second that. Great thread and very knowledgeable collectors here.

    I know we are on 56 but wanted to share an example of a terrible 1955 die as mentioned by Leigh.

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  4. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

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  6. RonSanderson

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    1956-D
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    About Proofs

    A while back I found myself wondering what to do with the proofs that didn't have slots in the Dansco. Since the 1951 posts I have been sneaking them in as I go along. I can't, unfortunately, go back in this thread and insert the others with the other coins of their year. So instead, for the next week or two I will post the seven extra proofs as a bit of a bonus.

    1938 Proof - PCGS/CAC PF 66
    This sold earlier this year at Heritage (Internet U.S. Coin Auction #131810). Then it turned up at David Lawrence (1938 5c PCGS/CAC Proof 66). Now it has a home with me.

    I have no qualms about removing proofs from their plastic so I can get better pictures. The proofs from the fifties and sixties actually cost me less than the cost of grading. What did I have to lose? With or without the holder they're only $5-10.

    But, darn, that silly CAC sticker - I just can't quite bring myself to break this out.

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  7. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    1956-P: After 1955, the mint redeemed themselves by producing outstanding nickels in 1956. This one is a blazing monster with luster to match any nickel in my collection.

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    1956-D: And here we have a toned coin to compliment the untoned Philly.

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  8. RonSanderson

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    1957
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    1957 Proof (not from the Dansco album). NGC PF67. Since I only paid $9.00, the grading didn't add any value. I took it out of the slab for its photos. It's now in a plastic 2x2 with a black foam surround. Looks great and saves space.
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  9. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    The quality of the 1957 Jeffs falls off a little but you do have the big star between LIBERTY and the date which is kinda cool. Both my 57's are MS66 5FS.

    1957-P:

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    1957-D:

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  10. RonSanderson

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    1957-D
    I have to agree with @Lehigh96 about the big star. In previous years it's just too darned small. This is much better.

    The features seem soft and smoothed. A closer look at the photos will show signs of die wear, especially above Monticello and all around the periphery of the obverse. Still, both 1957 coins have a warm coloring and luster, and are just plain attractive.

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    Bonus
    1939 Proof

    I am still catching up with the 1938 - 1950 proofs that don't have slots in the Dansco and that I did not post along with their years. I acquired this raw from an online dealer I deal with occasionally.

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    It has the "wavy and indistinct" steps that characterize the 1939 reverse of 1938 designation.
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  11. robec

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  12. RonSanderson

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    1958
    This year seems to be the low point of the original collection. This coin has a ton of marks that seem to be both pre- and post-strike.

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    I replaced it with this one. It has fewer marks, but with the weak reverse it's just not that attractive either.

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    Fortunately, this next one is very enjoyable. It is not from the original collection - the Dansco still doesn't have holes for proofs until the 1971-S.

    1958 Proof

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  13. robec

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  14. RonSanderson

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    1958-D
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    Bonus
    1940 Proof
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  15. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Here is my


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    She’s a beauty huh? This date/mm sucks!
     
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  16. RonSanderson

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    It looks like the Emperor's new clothes to me. :(
     
  17. CircCam

    CircCam Victory

    A beautiful blast white example! :smuggrin:
     
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  18. Pickin and Grinin

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    I went looking for a 58' couldn't find one. Found this 57'D, hope it's not too late. IMG_0001_2.JPG IMG_0002_2.JPG
     
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