1939 Nickel in great condition with partial steps!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by JohnV, Jun 29, 2013.

  1. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    At work this morning I got a register and began opening up the coin rolls. I opened the roll of nickels and found a 1939 that is in great shape, much better than previous 1939's I have found. It's a little dirty on the front but most of the detail is still there including some of the steps. I'm not really good at grading coins, would this be considered AU or BU, or something else? Any help would be appreciated!

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  3. Galen59

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  4. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    at best !

    More like VF to me.

    It doesn't make any difference with Jeffy nickels or Roosy dimes, most Washington quarters, Franklins, Kennedy halves... if it ain't high mint state, there is no real difference between VG and EF. I never bothered with the fine points of grading things like this that don't matter.

    Concentrate on grading this modern crap as MS-63 or MS-67 not VF or EF, grading circulated moderns is a colossal waste of time, so I don't even bother personally.
     
  5. jj00

    jj00 Well-Known Member

    The glare on Monticello makes it a bit hard to be sure but I think it's in the EF range as well.
    You might this site helpful John : http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Jefferson/Grades
    It will help you get more comfortable with grading (& that is never a waste of time :)).
     
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  6. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    The coin in question has basically no numismatic value. Even if a price guide says it is worth $0.25, could you actually get someone to pay you a quarter and is it really worth your time to do so?
     
  7. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    The OP said nothing about trying to sell. He just wants to know the grade.
     
  8. jj00

    jj00 Well-Known Member

    Yes, I ignored that the post is in 'What's it Worth'... The OP's a new collector & new to the forum, who's exposed to a lot of circulation coins at work, so learning to grade circulation coins, I believe, would be helpful to him & likely increase his enjoyment of the hobby.
     
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  9. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    What is your point?
     
  10. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    You can't blame Lehigh96 for mentioning worth when it's in the "What's it Worth" forum. That just goes without asking.
     
  11. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    on reflection and no drinks, I agree 100% with you Doug 21
     
  12. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    It also bears mentioning that every collector I have ever seen who tries to collect via change or roll hunting does it for the sole purpose of finding a coin of value. I don't think anyone is going to convince me that the OP is really trying to learn how to grade circulated Jefferson Nickels.
     
  13. flathead62

    flathead62 Member

    Not everyone can afford to buy ms coins.
    Myself included, I collect xf-au late date lg cents. Personally I prefer a goocd au to a ms60.

    We need to encourage new members and collectors, that it is ok to collect what THEY like!
    After all it is their collection.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry for going off topic.

    Xf-45 nice change find.
     
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