Selling my 1938-64 FS Jefferson Registry set on the BST!
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I've decided to sell most of my 1938-64 FS Jefferson Registry set, currently ranked 11th,
along with some of the duplicates I've accumulated along the way.
It was a tough decision, but the time is right for me now. I'll be keeping a few of the coins
from this set as varieties or color coins, but the rest are going up for sale so I can pursue
other interests.
Here's the link
Thanks for looking!
Ken
along with some of the duplicates I've accumulated along the way.
It was a tough decision, but the time is right for me now. I'll be keeping a few of the coins
from this set as varieties or color coins, but the rest are going up for sale so I can pursue
other interests.
Here's the link
Thanks for looking!
Ken
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Thank you for the two 1954-S nickels out of your collection! The MS66 is the best I've seen for this date in respect to it's strike, condition and steps! With a 5545 step count, this coin surpasses the overall quality of both Corso's and JHF's registry set coins and I 've personally seen them both! For the other 1954-S MS65 with a 4434 step count, a coin from the Drude collection, has a decent medium strike with lustrous tinfoil gold and magneta blue toning, this is a very awesome coin! I tried for two days to picture both coins with no luck but here's what I came up with so far! Well, the two coins can be seen over younder, I've given up on shrinking my pics to fit this forum's format.
Thanks again Ken, if you have any other coins of this calibur left in your collection, I'd like to have a look at them.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection