Jefferson Nickel 1938-date
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Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Jefferson Nickel 1938-date | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Rev '40; A brilliant coin with claims to PL. Fresh from PCGS> | 0001-009 | |||||
Reverse of '38; Lustrous and well struck. | 1311-099 | |||||
Large S MM; White coin with clean surfaces. Barely missed the FS designation. Scarce mintmark variety. Looks like the FS example on Coinfacts! | 0803-006 | |||||
A flashy coin with spotless deep mirrors and light cameo contrast on the obverse with stronger cameo contrast on the reverse. | 0910-058-95 | |||||
Large S; Nice semi-prooflike surfaces, especially reverse. White with just a touch of haze. | 0801-151 | |||||
A nice example of the scarce large S mintmark. | 1707-117-2 | |||||
A nice original coin with light gold toning and not a mark or spot. | 1305-129 | |||||
War Nickel set in a Capital Holder. Much above average set with several full steps and a couple of RPM's. Nicely struck and spot free pieces that have not been dipped or treated. Someone took time to put this together. | 1510-121 | |||||
Old FS-027; D/Horizontal D; Perfect, problem free example with not as mark and even grey color. Can't get any better for the grade! | 0304-030 | |||||
Scarce in higher grades. Nice even grey surfaces, strong OMM. | 1712-146 | |||||
Very pretty coin with light pastel reddish toning on both sides. The mintmark is repunched west and south. Very scarce and rare in mint state! 5.9 FS! | 7809-018 | |||||
SOLD: Type 1; Blazing white, clean mirrors on this fully struck proof coin. Just a hint of cameo on the devices. Great eye appeal. | 1610-124 | |||||
Nice rainbow toning from long storage in an album. Pretty! The pictures don't show all of the vibrant colors of the rim toning. Fresh from PCGS after spending decades in an album. The rainbow colors show better on lower left extra obverse photo. | 1310-074 | |||||
Super strike with multihued toning. | 1311-037 | |||||
Nice unc set War Nickels. Grades as follows: 42p=66;42S=64;43P=65;43D=65FS;43S=65;44P=65;44D=65;44S=65;45P=64;45D=65FS;45S=65. All are bright, lustrous coins, no sliders! | 1103-079 | |||||
A fully brilliant, untoned coin with 5 3/4 full steps. | 1103-079-4 | |||||
A blazing white fully struck spotless coin. Should have been a 67! | 1305-172 | |||||
Super flashy white coin with 5 1/2 steps, but a couple of small nicks kept it from grading FS. Outstanding eye appeal! | 7801-034 | |||||
RPM #21, P/P West; Bold repunching on a bright, lustrous coin. | 0502-189 | |||||
5FS; A pretty coin with blazing lustre and a trace of light gold toning. | 1805-224 |