Please guess the grade of the 1950-D Jefferson Nickel shown below by voting in the attached poll. Please make your grade determination and cast...
I see very little remaining luster. AU53
Yes, but MS66 FS is $275.
It looks cleaned to me, but even in problem free AU, these are only worth a few bucks. Heck, even in MS67 they are only worth about $100.
Yup, it is a hole filler at this point, lucky to get a $1 for it.
Linked below is my thread on this topic from 2012. Jefferson Nickels Reverse of 38 vs Reverse of 40
PCGS only requires five complete steps for the FS designation. This coin clearly has 5 steps, they blew it. The only concern at all is the small...
I disagree, the second set of photos show that coin is clearly a 1939 Rev of 40.
Those are much better photos and I can now make two definitive statements. 1) It is not a proof. 2) It has been harshly cleaned, the last two...
Yeah, this coin got robbed. I was gonna cross it but forgot to send it cause i forgot to put it with the others for submission.
I’m leaning towards not a proof coin. I’ve never seen a proof with those types of marks on the steps and there even seems to be some planchet...
I’m curious, I was under the assumption that only an approved list of members had submission privileges to CAC. If you never submitted before,...
1946-D over Inverted D Jefferson Nickel [IMG]
Did you miss a zero on the Peace?
Or choose an early copper that would eliminate the color designation and instead focus on wear vs weak strike. Honestly, I find those coins the...
I think most, including myself, would disagree that the overdate is boring. And while the “Doubled Eye” might be the most impressive of the war...
Ok, first things first, the FS (full step) designation is not used for proof coins as they are double struck and are supposed to have full...
I’m at MS68. I owned several MS67s and none were that clean.
Even at the very highest levels, war Nickels aren’t that expensive. I paid less than $200 for this MS67+* [IMG]
At current silver value, about $1
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