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<p>[QUOTE="chasindreams, post: 1301405, member: 12542"]Hello, to all here on Cointalk! Well, I finally recieved my slabbed Jefferson nickel back from SEGS. They put a step count of (3356) for the step details. I've read Bernard Nagengast Nickel Analyst several times, to where he mentioned with this year an date, If the steps show over (half the steps) it'd be considered a very-rare coin?</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, that bein' said, I'm curious' and need a Knowledgable Jefferson Collectr to help me with this).SEGS is the only grading service that uses the Step-Count. I also know alot of collectors</p><p> out there that won't even touch a SEGS Certified graded coin, much less buy one. I'm not here to debate that!</p><p><br /></p><p> I'm just wondering if having a step count of (3356) like on this coin in the photos/ Would this considered over half the steps showing? I'm not quite sure how they look at this, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I hope you enjoy the pictures,I'd also like to hear your thoughts and opinion as well about this coin.</p><p><br /></p><p> One thing I do know, I sure couldn't afford a true full-step 1969 Denver Jefferson, so I'm getting as close as I can with it! </p><p>Thanks to all who took the time reading all this, and wishing all </p><p>of you the best with your loved ones,during these Holidays! </p><p>Jim/ an yes Still > Chasindreams :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chasindreams, post: 1301405, member: 12542"]Hello, to all here on Cointalk! Well, I finally recieved my slabbed Jefferson nickel back from SEGS. They put a step count of (3356) for the step details. I've read Bernard Nagengast Nickel Analyst several times, to where he mentioned with this year an date, If the steps show over (half the steps) it'd be considered a very-rare coin? Well, that bein' said, I'm curious' and need a Knowledgable Jefferson Collectr to help me with this).SEGS is the only grading service that uses the Step-Count. I also know alot of collectors out there that won't even touch a SEGS Certified graded coin, much less buy one. I'm not here to debate that! I'm just wondering if having a step count of (3356) like on this coin in the photos/ Would this considered over half the steps showing? I'm not quite sure how they look at this, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I hope you enjoy the pictures,I'd also like to hear your thoughts and opinion as well about this coin. One thing I do know, I sure couldn't afford a true full-step 1969 Denver Jefferson, so I'm getting as close as I can with it! Thanks to all who took the time reading all this, and wishing all of you the best with your loved ones,during these Holidays! Jim/ an yes Still > Chasindreams :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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