W/Pics---Jefferson Nickels, Proof and Mint State.
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Parting with a few more Jefferson Nickels, all in PCGS holders. Prices are listed after each coin and include shipping/insurance, but don't be afraid to make a reasonable offer. As always there's a 10 day no questions asked return. No pictures yet, I'll be getting them up as time allows over the next few days. Please PM any interest. Thanks.
Al H.
1938/MS65FS---A nice all white MDS coin with a good strike and five complete steps, essentially mark free. $200
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938P.jpg)
1938-D/MS66FS---This one's a gem in every regard with a strong strike and matte-like EDS surfaces. It has an overall faint gold/orange tone with some blue on the reverse. $400
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938D.jpg)
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938Dobre.jpg)
1938-S/MS65FS---A mostly white coin with some gold on the reverse, an MDS example with a few ticks and some strike weakness keeping it from a higher grade. $350
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938S.jpg)
1940 Reverse of 1938/PR64---A nice original example of this tough variety that I found in a Capital Plastic Set with a good strike and attractive blue/faint pink tone which shines in the fields. The grade was held back due to some carbon spotting on both sides, barely visible with the naked eye but easy to see with a 3/6X glass. $300
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1940R38.jpg)
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1940Rev38obre.JPG)
1940-D/MS66FS---A common issue in the series, this coin has six Full Steps with bright MDS surfaces. $45
1941-D/MS66FS---Another common issue with strong luster and EDS surfaces, missing only a portion of the sixth step under pillar #3. $40
1946-D/MS66FS---Yet another common Full Step issue with bright gold tone and strong luster. $40
1952-D/MS66FS---A tough issue with only 24 at this level and none higher. The coin itself is an LDS example with die polish and erosion evident which is starting to creep onto the devices, yet the strike is strong and the luster bold with a gold tone. The area under the third pillar which appears weak is actually a shadow in the picture and the coin is quite attractive given the difficulty in this grade and the die state.$750
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1952D.jpg)
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1952Dobre.JPG)
1958-D/MS66FS---A mostly white coin with a strong strike and most of the sixth step visible, MDS with a few scattered marks. $85
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1958D.jpg)
1989-P/MS66FS---A bright white EDS coin with strong luster and about half of the sixth step showing. There are some light ticks which are visible mainly because of the PL surfaces. $55
1996-D/MS66FS---A common issue from the 90's in 66FS that nicely shows the reworking of the dies a few years earlier on matte-like surfaces and strong luster. $35
2001-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
2002-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
2003-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
Al H.
1938/MS65FS---A nice all white MDS coin with a good strike and five complete steps, essentially mark free. $200
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938P.jpg)
1938-D/MS66FS---This one's a gem in every regard with a strong strike and matte-like EDS surfaces. It has an overall faint gold/orange tone with some blue on the reverse. $400
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938D.jpg)
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938Dobre.jpg)
1938-S/MS65FS---A mostly white coin with some gold on the reverse, an MDS example with a few ticks and some strike weakness keeping it from a higher grade. $350
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1938S.jpg)
1940 Reverse of 1938/PR64---A nice original example of this tough variety that I found in a Capital Plastic Set with a good strike and attractive blue/faint pink tone which shines in the fields. The grade was held back due to some carbon spotting on both sides, barely visible with the naked eye but easy to see with a 3/6X glass. $300
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1940R38.jpg)
1940-D/MS66FS---A common issue in the series, this coin has six Full Steps with bright MDS surfaces. $45
1941-D/MS66FS---Another common issue with strong luster and EDS surfaces, missing only a portion of the sixth step under pillar #3. $40
1946-D/MS66FS---Yet another common Full Step issue with bright gold tone and strong luster. $40
1952-D/MS66FS---A tough issue with only 24 at this level and none higher. The coin itself is an LDS example with die polish and erosion evident which is starting to creep onto the devices, yet the strike is strong and the luster bold with a gold tone. The area under the third pillar which appears weak is actually a shadow in the picture and the coin is quite attractive given the difficulty in this grade and the die state.$750
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1952D.jpg)
1958-D/MS66FS---A mostly white coin with a strong strike and most of the sixth step visible, MDS with a few scattered marks. $85
![image](http://users.adelphia.net/~keets5577301/1958D.jpg)
1989-P/MS66FS---A bright white EDS coin with strong luster and about half of the sixth step showing. There are some light ticks which are visible mainly because of the PL surfaces. $55
1996-D/MS66FS---A common issue from the 90's in 66FS that nicely shows the reworking of the dies a few years earlier on matte-like surfaces and strong luster. $35
2001-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
2002-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
2003-P/MS66FS---A nice example for the date. $20
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