AU not full step
looks like a lamination error to me
Very nice find, I always loved pulling nice key dates out of circulation.:happy:
It's been a while since I have received a proof coin in change but I love when I do. I can't tell is this clad or silver?
I remember watching Dennis the Menace but it has been years since I have, I do remember something about Dennis spending Mr. Wilson's nickel but it...
I tried to come up with an idea of survival rating and was not even in the same ball park as you:)
I think Jefferson nickels get little love by most:arghh: let them keep feeding the 38 D and S into circulation lol heck I'll take the 39 S also:happy:
wow you record the date and where you find something, awesome:)
haha:D
sadly it looks like artificial toning, toning is one of those things that it only makes a difference if the coin is very old and it has natural toning
sorry but your coin is damaged I can see it the scratch through the C of America, it distorts the metal
Just so ya'll know this is just for fun post
I know these really don't command much of a premium and this particular coin is not even AU condition but it is a semi key/key date to Jefferson...
Oh boy Nice find, I occasionally get lucky and find a few here and there at work but what sort of work do you do where they assume these are...
sad that some will believe pretty much everything
I have seen this before on a better example and it's a pretty cool die break it's just been a while since I've seen one.
Sorry but that is the normal design. The one you should look for the g looks like G notice how the capital G has the hook back thats what the coin...
any chance you can get a closer pic of the FG?
from my understanding it can only be considered a cud if the rim is involved. On the obverse of this coin they are commonly called die chips they...
Nice examples
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