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Ed Calhoun
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Thanks for all the information, I am just starting to get into coins so I need all the help I can get.
Thanks again
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Thanks for sharing your pictures, really nice nickels. I am just starting to get into coins and I have trouble telling some of the nickels apart, mostly the proofs and the sms coins, alot of the proofs coins that I see look like . I just got a 1967, 68 and 69 set. Only one set was decent the others were really bad. I don't know how that happens, I guess I shouldn't buy unless I look at them first. Thanks everyone
Ed
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Thank you I am glad you told me before I did it, I sure don't want to lose my money. Thanks again
Ed
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I'm not sure but it is really nice. Thanks for all your information, I know I need to get it graded but being on social security money is hard to come by.
Thank you
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It looks like a proof, I got it out of a SMS set, I have a few nice nickels most of them I got out of bank rolls from Chase Bank in Arizona. I have a 1964 nickel that is really nice that came out of a bank roll. Don't know to much about it. Hopefully someone can help me with this one and tell me a little about it.
Thanks guys and girls
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On 6/16/2008 at 11:29 AM, WoodenJefferson said:
Since the top grading services recognize the ‘65, ‘66 & ‘67 Special Mint Set series as MS when considering numerical grades, why aren’t the steps on these SMS Jefferson’s taken into consideration for the FS (Full Step) designation also?
Could it be that they just don’t exist, those with full steps that is, or is there another reason?
Full step Jefferson nickels do exist, I have got a few, some of the full step Jefferson nickels that I have was found in bank rolls. Here is a few pictures of the ones that I have. What do you guys think. Great article guys. Thanks
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On 6/16/2008 at 11:29 AM, WoodenJefferson said:
Since the top grading services recognize the ‘65, ‘66 & ‘67 Special Mint Set series as MS when considering numerical grades, why aren’t the steps on these SMS Jefferson’s taken into consideration for the FS (Full Step) designation also?
Could it be that they just don’t exist, those with full steps that is, or is there another reason?
Full step Jefferson nickels do exist, I have got a few, some of the full step Jefferson nickels that I have was found in bank rolls. Here is a few pictures of the ones that I have. What do you guys think. Great article guys. Thanks
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1962 p Jefferson nickels are they business strikes or proofs. I have a few of them that has full steps, I also have the 63 and the 64 all are p. I got these from a Chase bank in Arizona. I've never seen nickels this nice come from bank rolls.
Thanks for the help
SMS Jefferson Nickels and Full Step Designations
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Thank you