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1950-D MS66 Full Steps (PCGS) Jefferson nickel - colorful rainbow toned

This is one of the prettiest 1950-D Jefferson nickels that I have come across. The coin exhibits good detail throughout but the step detail is superb - 6 steps, save a small tic on the lowermost step on the left and just a faint weakness between steps 5 and 6 below pillar 3. The coin is struck from middle die state dies and therefore has somewhat heavy flowlines. There is a nick in the obverse hair of Jefferson and a tad bit of typical chatter on the jaw, but otherwise the coin has great surfaces and is solid for the grade.

I've sold these pieces in the past in excess of $130 that were not as pretty as this current offering. $120.00, delivered.

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Also available: 1956-D MS64 full steps PCGS - $350, delivered. Bright and lustrous. Quite rare. Pop = 6, 16 higher.
1959-D MS65 full steps PCGS - $220, delivered. Excellent detail. Satiny.
1964-D MS64 full steps PCGS - $95, delivered. Good detail, middle die state, white.
Photos available by request.

Thanks for looking!

Hoot
From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines. - Whitman

Comments

  • That's real nice color and a good price on that nickel, Hoot - I'll bet it looks even better in hand!

    Somebody better jump on it before I do... image

    Ken
  • PM sent

    Thanks, Jerry
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  • HootHoot Posts: 867
    Looks like the 50-D is sold! image

    I'll try to post pics of the others this weekend in a separate thread.

    Hoot
    From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines. - Whitman
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