[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Exactly! Locating a 1967 business strike showing any steps or more than one on the Monticello has evaded (seaasoned) Jefferson...
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In 1967, the reverse hub was improved, reengraved that made the steps appear to curve back down towards the field....similar to yours. But no...
Here's another unheard of Jefferson nickel; [ATTACH]
Perhaps you'll like this one better. [ATTACH]
Where did I say it was full steps?
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You sure you're not stating SMS figure? There are no certified examples on this planet.
You must be new collecting Jefferson nickels.
So....do you think I should just keep looking for another 70 years?
You obviously have a great ability grasping the obvious! lol QSC stands for Quarter Step Count.
A recent purchase. Came from a roll. I'm still in shock this coin would exist. Grades MS65 easily. There's 75 years searching this coin, his 45...
I have this coin too, a recent purchase. On mine, the MO-----LLO on Monticello are doubled including the building itself, left side. And the loop...
Those coins in those links you provided are not business strike examples. They are SMS, specially made coins made for the US Mint sets. Business...
Intolerable, to say the least! Wear to a working die should be penalized responsibly.
Work and Easter has kept me away. The 55-S has 10 to 4 oc lines and a bit of N to S out front of Lincoln, Can you see those raised lines? Your...
I've looked at the 56-D and 55-S, shouldn't Lincoln have more hair detail? This was my first impression. The latter, 55-S shows die polishing,...
1947-S 6 steps, low subtle luster, only a hint if lathe lines at 3:00. [ATTACH]
Are you referring to the 1939-D? How much earlier could a die state be with lathe lines?
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