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Full step Jefferson Nickel club coin set (SEGS) on ebay!

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  • pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    im watching these...

    shouldve sold to me outright...cancel those bids image
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    now your not getting my samples image
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • JJacksJJacks Posts: 759

    Cameron Kiefer,

    Since you don't like Reg points, please send me any of your high grade PCGS coins (I don't care how ugly they are) and I will pay face value plus 1 cent each. I am only offering more then face value, because I am stupid as your sig shows and I drink kool-aid all day long.

    Thanks for your time, and let me know when you can ship them.image

    In all honestly, I would much rather have some nice PCGS graded coins then those Jefferson nickel SEG gimmicks, or ICG Sample slabs you are trying to sell.

    JJacks
    Always buying music cards of artists I like! PSA or raw! Esp want PSA 10s 1991 Musicards Marx, Elton, Bryan Adams, etc. And 92/93 Country Gold AJ, Clint Black, Tim McGraw PSA 10s
  • Not sure why anyone would want a sample slab unless it was free. I can maybe see owning one, just as long as it doesn't cost more that $5 delivered. If you have one I'll bite.
    PCGS sets under The Thomas Collections. Modern Commemoratives @ NGC under "One Coin at a Time". USMC Active 1966 thru 1970" The real War.
  • This thread was to point out the SEGS coins for sale and not to debate sample slabs. I will trade my high grade coins for your sample slabs.

    Cameron Kiefer
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    It'll be interesting to see how this pair does. I got a whopping $27 on eBay for my set.

    Russ, NCNE
  • These look very interesting, can anyone bring me up to speed on why and when they were made.
  • These medals were commissioned by the Full Step Nickel Club. The reverse is a more accurate representation of the winning design created by Felix Schlag, the designer of the Jeff Nickel. One is a "mint state" coin with a matte finish, the other "proof" with a deep cameo finish. They were slabbed by Segs who uses the "4 pillar" method of grading full step Jeffs. 1938 of them were made. Some are still for sale by the club at around twice Cameron's current bid.
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