Jefferson Full Step
adco1149
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Hello All,
I am just getting back to collecting after 20 years or so. Many years ago I loved to pick up War Nickels and have many very beautiful coins, at least in MO. Question: What is considered "Full Step". Most of my coins have four distinct/unbroken creases with a broken crease at the bottom. However I do have one with five distinct/unbroken creases. I have notice some sellers calling four creases "Full Step". Please help set me straight.
I would like to start sending them to be graded so my next question is , if I join the Collectors Club at the gold level, is it my understanding I will recieve four free submissions ?
Just found your web site and it has been quite informative. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Paul "adco1149"
I am just getting back to collecting after 20 years or so. Many years ago I loved to pick up War Nickels and have many very beautiful coins, at least in MO. Question: What is considered "Full Step". Most of my coins have four distinct/unbroken creases with a broken crease at the bottom. However I do have one with five distinct/unbroken creases. I have notice some sellers calling four creases "Full Step". Please help set me straight.
I would like to start sending them to be graded so my next question is , if I join the Collectors Club at the gold level, is it my understanding I will recieve four free submissions ?
Just found your web site and it has been quite informative. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Paul "adco1149"
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Full Step Jeffersons...
There are 4 creases in a PCGS "Full Steps" Jefferson nickel. When counting the steps, the top step counts too...so a four crease nickel has five steps.
Collectors Club at gold level gets four free submissions.
Thanks.
David