Is this 1968 D Jefferson Nickel Proof Like and should it be graded?

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Colonialcoin Posts: 741 ✭✭✭✭
Thanks for the image. It is not proof like and is poorly struck as normal. Unfortunately it is just worth a nickel.
Look for one with a decent amount of step detail.
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commoncents05 Posts: 10,096 ✭✭✭
I will disagree with the poster above me. The reverse looks to be fully prooflike but the obverse doesn’t appear to be prooflike. Definitely an interesting piece even if it’s not with much financially.
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Thanks for your comment, helps me along the way to find the best coins and to understand which ones should be graded or not. And you are correct, it’s is indeed and interesting piece.
Looks semi-PL-- not terribly uncommon for these years.
Still cool though and if you don't need the 5c it is worth keeping.
Not worth grading though.
Get four more then trade them in for a quarter.
It looks like it could be depending on how reflective the obverse is. One pic makes it look not so PL, and the other makes it look plausible. It is not worth the submission fees, but pre 1984 PL coins do have some premium.
I won't be a smart@ss so I will just say....it is not worth your time/effort/money to get it graded.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
It is just a common date unc. nickel and it worth five cents. The somewhat proof-like look on the reverse can't save it.
It is not worth slabbing.