This means war! ..nickels

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by gbroke, Sep 19, 2011.

  1. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    I don't want to hijack this thread because there are some beautiful coins being posted, and 1944 was my birth year. But, if interested, you can read more about the Henning nickels on this CT thread:

    http://www.cointalk.com/t49143/
     
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  3. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    If you hijack this thread, the terrorists win.

    I have never heard of these nickels and the missing P. That is a great story. Thank you for sharing.
     
  4. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Wow, I love it...
     
  5. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Would love to see the other side and know that grade~~
     
  6. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Lance is just torturing us. I bet there isn't even another side.
     
  7. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    Or maybe he is going to glue a war nickel reverse on it.....
     
  8. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Yeah it is. I have a few more I got from the same dealer that are not as strong. Don't know how it happened but they sure do look good. :)
     
  9. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    I'm on the road and can't locate the reverse. Sorry!

    It's a PCGS MS68.
    Lance.

    edited to add: The reverse is almost as clean but not quite.
     
  10. Boxeldercoin

    Boxeldercoin New Member

    I just sent in on Friday to PCGS a complete set of war nickels. Two were toners but all had at least 5 steps. War nickels are the only Jefferson's I collect. Jim
     
  11. robec

    robec Junior Member

    Another War beauty from PCcoins collection

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  12. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    Circulated War Nickels :yes:

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  13. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Nothing wrong with some war nickels that went into service!
     
  14. EgCollector

    EgCollector New Member

    These are very beautiful coins .... thanks for sharing these beauties :)
     
  15. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Back home. Here are all three steelies along with a '44, just because.
    Lance.

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  16. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    Here's a 1945 Half, just to mix it up a little.

    1945_MS66plus_Walking_Half.jpg
     
  17. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Wow, very nice.
     
  18. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    That is stunning. What's with the plus? I thought NGC was * and PCGS was +.
     
  19. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    Here are my two NGC graded war nickels in older interesting NGC slabs with curious "W" and "T" labels (for "white" and "toning". :)

    1945S_MS66W_Jefferson_Nickel.jpg
    1944D_MS67T_Jefferson_Nickel.jpg
     
  20. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    NGC has both a * designation and a + designation.

    The * designation is for eye appeal, and indicates nothing about "premium quality for the grade". Coins that receive the * generally have nice toning or particularly beautiful luster or strike for the variety.

    The + designation denotes a coin which is "premium quality for the grade" and almost graded to the next higher level. It has no bearing directly on eye appeal (but can be somewhat related).

    It is possible for a coin to have both a * and a + for great eye appeal and for being a premium quality for the grade coin.

    People often mistake the * for a PQ coin, but it is not. It is simply a notation that the NGC graders found the particular coin to have particularly beautiful eye appeal.
     
  21. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Oh ok, that is good to know. thank you. I guess that must be the first NGC + I have seen!
     
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