Full Step Newbie Needs Info
I recently went about as far as I can go on my type set, so I decided to start trying to collect PO-1 and FR-2 Dollars, and since it seems one comes up about every millenia or so, I decided maybe I should embark in a new direction to pass the time...Full Step Jeffies.
I would like some of the more experienced collectors to endear me with knowlage, but would also like to hear anyones comments and experiences collecting this variety.
I would like a definition of Full Step as most see it. I am sure there are some variances on how people collect these, but I assume there is some standard guideline to follow. Can there be a bag mark across them, or does that negate the "Full Step"? As you can see, I really know nil about them and although my resources are limited, I do believe I could enjoy this challenge and afford most examples.
Also, it would be nice to collect something I can find in my pocket change for once in a long time. Kinda miss those days now that I think of it! Any help is greatly appreciated and again, I welcome stories and lessons learned. Thank you all. John
I would like some of the more experienced collectors to endear me with knowlage, but would also like to hear anyones comments and experiences collecting this variety.
I would like a definition of Full Step as most see it. I am sure there are some variances on how people collect these, but I assume there is some standard guideline to follow. Can there be a bag mark across them, or does that negate the "Full Step"? As you can see, I really know nil about them and although my resources are limited, I do believe I could enjoy this challenge and afford most examples.
Also, it would be nice to collect something I can find in my pocket change for once in a long time. Kinda miss those days now that I think of it! Any help is greatly appreciated and again, I welcome stories and lessons learned. Thank you all. John
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PCGS just says Full Step so they can be 5 or 6 steps.
Most collectors say coins from 1938 to 1989 can be 5 steps and from 1990 till present needs 6 steps to be called full steps
Some are easly found and command a small premium. Some are very rare and command huge premiums.
A few dates just don't exist so you just settle for the most steps you can get.
Slabed Full step Nickels can get very expensive but I have found at coin shows sometimes you can cherrypick some nice raw coins fairly resonable as a lot dealers don't take the time to really look at those lowly nickels.
I have been collecting these for about eight years now and it has been the most challenging and enjoyable sets I have tryed to put together and I never get tired of hunting them!
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I even looked at rolls to see if I could cherry pick out of them, but eBay and my local dealer want a pretty penny for the early rolls as well. Mut be something in this series if they all command the $. Maybe I will start backwards and work my way down to the early ones!
Thanks again for the help guys, it is great to hear from you all. John
This is probably the best book on Jefferson's you can get. A must have if you collect Jefferson Nickels well worth the cost.
You can get one here.
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Jefferson-Nickel-Analyst-by-Bernard-Nagengast_W0QQitemZ160088926601QQihZ006QQcategoryZ530QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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full step nickels are actually tougher in EDS than later die states but this is true primarily
only on the late '40's to early '60's coins.
Many of these are distressingly difficult to find very well struck and very high grade. A
nice matched gem set will keep you busy a while. There are a few dates that you'll
probably have to settle for less than FS. It is especially here where good quality and
good step count are most important.
Good luck.
Thanks again guys, you are the reason these boards were created. I appreciate all the tips and advice.
John