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Does anyone know of 1942 T1 DDO Jeffersons in Full Step?

There are two (2) Double Die Obverse (DDO) varieties for 1942 T1 Jefferson nickels. They are FS-025 and FS-026. According to the pop reports for ANACS (an older pop report) there were no full step examples of either variety. The same is true for NGC. I don't have the ANACS pop report in front of me but there are 9 FS-026 and 1 FS-025 for NGC (none of them full step). It appears that the FS-025 is a much rarer coin than the FS-026. I have a PCGS MS66FS 1942 T1 FS-025 coin. Does anyone else know of a BU full step example of FS025 or of FS026?

Thanks.

CS 65-Present FS Jefferson nickel set at myurl
RayOverby

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    RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    11/05 ANACS pop report:

    FS-025 2 MS64 5S. 5 plain MS.

    FS-026 44 plain MS - none with steps.

    My guess is that your coin is worth around $500-1,000 depending on the buyer.
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    rayovacrayovac Posts: 192 ✭✭
    RBinTex,

    Thanks for the ANACs pop report info.

    I would happily purchase ANY PCGS MS66FS 1942 T1 slabs you have (or any one else's for that matter) for $500-$1000 that are NOT the DDO. Please let me know how many you wish to sell.

    CS 65-Present FS Jefferson nickel set at myurl
    RayOverby
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    And, should you not be able to reach Ray, I am also a buyer at those levels. image

    Ken
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    RBinTexRBinTex Posts: 4,328
    Sorry! image I forgot to factor in the FS of your coin. I would say $500-$1,000 WITHOUT full steps. Your coin, of course, is worth $2,990 or so imageimage
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    stephunterstephunter Posts: 2,324 ✭✭✭
    The type 1 in full steps brings pretty strong money even without being a DDO.

    Heritage sale (2875- with juice)
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