1950s PCGS PR 68 DCAM Jefferson Nickels for sale
CarlWohlforth
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I am willing to sell my 1954, 1955 and 1959 Jefferson nickels. These coins are graded PR 68 DCAM by PCGS.
There are very few DCAM Jefferson nickels from the 50s. There are far fewer DCAM nickels from the 50s than any other denomination. These coins are much tougher than their prices would suggest! There are no Deep Cameo Nickels graded higher than PR 68. These coins are a fraction of the cost of top pop Franklins. Jefferson nickels may become more popular with the new design due out this year.
The 1954 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 4 with none higher.
The 1955 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 7 with none higher.
The 1959 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 6 with none higher.
The 1960 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 3 with none higher.
The 1961 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 10 with none higher.
The 1971 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 5 with none higher.
I am also willing to sell my '71-S in 69 DCAM. I may try this one on eBay next week. I'll TTT this post if I do.
I may consider selling my early 60s Jeffs in 69 DCAM. Since '64s and '63s are fairly available I will definately keep those.
Please PM me with any offers or questions you may have.
These coins coins are all in my safe deposit box. I will be visiting them next week and could bring one or two home to try for photos if there is interest.
I am keeping my proof Jefferson collection and will replace any sold coins with lower grade examples. I plan on using the proceeds for inventory as well as coins for my type set.
There are very few DCAM Jefferson nickels from the 50s. There are far fewer DCAM nickels from the 50s than any other denomination. These coins are much tougher than their prices would suggest! There are no Deep Cameo Nickels graded higher than PR 68. These coins are a fraction of the cost of top pop Franklins. Jefferson nickels may become more popular with the new design due out this year.
The 1954 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 4 with none higher.
The 1955 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 7 with none higher.
The 1959 PR 68 DCAM is 1 of 6 with none higher.
The 1960 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 3 with none higher.
The 1961 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 10 with none higher.
The 1971 PR 69 DCAM is 1 of 5 with none higher.
I am also willing to sell my '71-S in 69 DCAM. I may try this one on eBay next week. I'll TTT this post if I do.
I may consider selling my early 60s Jeffs in 69 DCAM. Since '64s and '63s are fairly available I will definately keep those.
Please PM me with any offers or questions you may have.
These coins coins are all in my safe deposit box. I will be visiting them next week and could bring one or two home to try for photos if there is interest.
I am keeping my proof Jefferson collection and will replace any sold coins with lower grade examples. I plan on using the proceeds for inventory as well as coins for my type set.
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Thanks for the PMs!
Russ, NCNE
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Four of the Jeffersons listed above have reached my minimum and will be sold.
If you have looked for any of these coins you know how rarely they come to market.
I will continue to accept bids today. I plan on closing bidding by 6 PM today.
No more offers will be accepted.
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
No Mercs, except for that 17-D I still have and am saving for just the right auction. Nope, none besides that one, except for a bright, flashy '42 in Proof 67
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