Jefferson nickels - great strike example

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by gbroke, Oct 17, 2011.

  1. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Hello Ct'ers,
    Being a Jefferson nut, I thought I would share with you an example of a great strike. Some years are known for just having terrible strikes with deteriotad dies, especially in the 60's. Even in the years where good strikes are known, some really stand out.
    I just wanted to show you how good a strike can get.

    On the obverse, notice the hair detail, and especially the cheek on Jeffersons face. Another area to look at is the folds in his jacket.
    On the reverse, you can really see the detail all around the Monticello building. The areas to look for are the door and window frames behind the pillars, the outline of the dome on top, and on really good strikes, you will see the definition on railing around the building:

    Here is a great strike:
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    Here a couple deterioated dies/bad strikes to compare the detail to:
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    Just thought I would share. It's not always about the steps on the building!

    -greg
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    When you find one struck that well - you've done something :thumb:

    I have seen a few with better strikes, but not many ;)
     
  4. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Thanks Doug! I am glad to hear that. I can't even remember where I got it. I can say for certain though it was because of the toning, not the strike.
     
  5. dmott88

    dmott88 Coin Slinger

    Gorgeous Nickel Greg! That strike is simply amazing.
     
  6. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Thanks Daniel! Be sure to look through your inventory for beauties like this!
     
  7. petro89

    petro89 Member

    Nice one! They are definately hard to come by.
     
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