FS: (2) 1954-S Jefferson Nickels PCGS MS64FS & MS65FS
Fusion4ever
Posts: 15
Hello All,
I am new here and was looking around to see if anyone needed either of these coins. The are coming out of my private collection. Prior to their PCGS certification they were in NGC holders graded at MS66FS. I do not agree with PCGS's grade of each coin. Both coins are preimum quality with flashy near proof-like fields. The MS64 example has a semi-moderate golden obverse and little trace of toning on the reverse. Whereas the MS65 example has slight but noticable golden toning in the shape of a bull's eye on the obverse and reverse.
I previously offered these to two different firms, granted they are very interested in acquiring them but for some unknown reason they are dragging their feet on this. I will of course photograph both of these coins if you would like to see them.
If your interested in either of these, send me an email and make me an offer!
Thank you,
Sandy
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Here are the reduced files...god I disliked reducing the pictures...it had taken a lot of the details from the pictures. If anyone knows of a way to reduce the size without loosing the details, please do let me know.
I am new here and was looking around to see if anyone needed either of these coins. The are coming out of my private collection. Prior to their PCGS certification they were in NGC holders graded at MS66FS. I do not agree with PCGS's grade of each coin. Both coins are preimum quality with flashy near proof-like fields. The MS64 example has a semi-moderate golden obverse and little trace of toning on the reverse. Whereas the MS65 example has slight but noticable golden toning in the shape of a bull's eye on the obverse and reverse.
I previously offered these to two different firms, granted they are very interested in acquiring them but for some unknown reason they are dragging their feet on this. I will of course photograph both of these coins if you would like to see them.
If your interested in either of these, send me an email and make me an offer!
Thank you,
Sandy
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Here are the reduced files...god I disliked reducing the pictures...it had taken a lot of the details from the pictures. If anyone knows of a way to reduce the size without loosing the details, please do let me know.
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Thanks,
Fusion4ever
Thank you for the welcome, it goes a long way!
Best Regards,
Fusion4ever
Have Fun collecting!
Fusion4ever
Thanks Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Yes both coins are fully struck, but my abilities with a camera are not desireable. Oddly, my remote shutter release broke (more than likely the batteries died), so better pictures are on their way after I re-assemble my copystand.
Well here are the pictures, they are big slightly cropped (they would be a lot bigger without the cropping) and are not reduced in size as that would take away details that my un-favorable abilites may have captured. Ok...I'm going to have to upload them somewhere else, as the only acceptable file size is 50 kb. Will post a like in a few minutes.
I posted the pictures to a newsgroup:
alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic
the title of the posting is called: 1954-S Jefferson Nickels PCGS MS64FS and MS65FS...3 pictures
sent from: Sandy
sorry for my inabilities with a camera!
Best Regards,
Sandy
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The website where all of the pictures for my coins is at: http://home.comcast.net/~coins4treasure
Best Regards,
Sandy
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Don't sell the coins to Bob, he only has a couple hundred bucks!
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection