1967 P nickel

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Shawn daniel, Feb 2, 2017.

  1. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    I'm new to the coin hunting and collecting but I follow and watch a lot of the guys doing the YouTube channels and talking about about error coins and what not. Well I'm pretty sure I found a 1967 P full step nickel. It's in Crazy shape and detail,but don't know what to do from here. If anyone can help me with some info it would be much appreciated!!!
     
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  3. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    You mostly have come to the correct place, but no one can do anything without pictures.
     
  4. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    Can I post picks on this forum ?
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Yup! use the 'Upload a File" button, just to the right of the "Post Reply" button.
     
  6. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    Sweet ! Thanks guys!
     
  7. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Being new to this, one thing you need to know about the "Full Step" designation is that all of the steps must be present with no breaks on or in between them. There is also a date, which eludes me, that separates the 5 step and 6 step cutoff point. In other words, there are nickels graded full steps with 5 and full steps with 6 steps.
     
  8. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    Ok good to know . Thanks again for the info.
     
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  9. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    IMG_3091.JPG Dang , well I went and pick up a better magnafine glass and got to looking and there's full steps no problem all the way across Untell you get to the center of the low part on the steps and there barely slugged off . Dang it. Besides that there are steps . And I can't get a good pick from behind
     
  10. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

  11. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

    Just can't get a clear pick on my phone dang it
     
  12. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Take your time, practice makes perfect. But after you take a pic, review it first until you see that you got one nice and clear and then post again. Try to crop out most of the background that you can. If you have a photo program like "Paint' or "Picassa" which is a free Google photo shop program, you can play with the pic some to get it where you want it to be.
     
  13. Shawn daniel

    Shawn daniel New Member

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