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A HIGHLY CUPPED BROADSTRIKE JEFFERSON IN (MS) CONDITION

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That's whats interesting about Jeffersons, I have never seen a Cupped Broadstrike coin like this in a Jefferson. I'm surprised it was able to be slabbed at all. If the cup was any deeper,it would not fit in the holder!

 

I wanted to show this very dramatic error Jefferson to those interested in collecting errors in this series. This is an exceptional Major Mint Error thatjust doesn't come around to often. It almost looks like a Die Cap-but in this

case it is not,just a very nice highly cupped broadstrike nickel. Trying to findanother like this error, may take me years.

 

A very well-known error specialist Fred Weinberg emailed me also mentioning,that he has seen some that were slightly-cupped, but this one is about the best he has seen so far, as the 'cupping' aspect goes.

 

The coin has strong fullsteps,and full design on the obverse and reverse of the coin which is Certified and graded MS-62 by one of the two top grading servicesin the country. The scratches you see are on the holder,not the coin.

 

This is what I meant by(in my Profile) that this series is so diversified to collect from.I believe collecting in all types of nickels, I will be adding this to my Custom collection. Always welcome to visit my NGC Registry, The "Custom Set" consists of a mixture of MS High Grade,early prooflike,silver war nickels to various scarce varieties. Drop me a message, I'd like to hear what you collect as well.

 

Jims Jefferson Collection/1938 to Date/Circulation Issues

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Hello, thanks for checking out my Error ' Jefferson! NGC seems to be having

trouble fixing my problem, as far as getting my Registry Set Type fixed! I've had

alot of trouble getting into my NGC Registry,,,,I am hoping someone who's

knowledgeable in "Fixing" this,,,,will come forward. I paid for a Premium Acct

so , I would think someone in NGC would take care of this for me. However' you

can try calling them,,,hopefully they'll Listen to you! take care, Jim

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Hello, thanks for checking out my Error ' Jefferson! NGC seems to be having

trouble fixing my problem, as far as getting my Registry Set Type fixed! I've had

alot of trouble getting into my NGC Registry,,,,I am hoping someone who's

knowledgeable in "Fixing" this,,,,will come forward. I paid for a Premium Acct

so , I would think someone in NGC would take care of this for me. However' you

can try calling them,,,hopefully they'll Listen to you! take care, Jim

 

I don't think you can include error coins in competitive sets. I have a near gem uncirculated Barber Head Dime that is broadstruck, and NGC won't let me enter it either.

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Hello Coinman,,,,Your Absolutely Correct,,,,I called them earlier about that, but

was able to put it in my "Custom Jefferson Set" . I'll be putting it in a few days

from now. And I agree with their Call on it,,,, No problem here,,,,I'm just glad I'm

able to let other potential Jefferson Collectors out there, see just how diversified

this Jefferson Nickel Series can get. I've got quite afew scarce dates in my

High Grade 1938 to date / While I can also put different types also in my Custom

Sets, for everyone to see also. Take Care My Friend, Thanks for writing,,,

 

Jim Berline

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