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Jefferson 1946S FS-031.5 - hockey stick?

I have only examined two of these varieties and both had the hockey stick.

For comparison purposes here is a non variety 1946S.

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Here is the FS-031.5 variety. Check out the ponytail.

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Do all the FS-031.5 have the "hockey stick"?
(The Corso Collection) Always looking for high quality proof and full step Jeffersons - email me with details

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  • jfoot13jfoot13 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭
    wish I had one to compare it to... that would be a great die marker
    If you can't swim you better stay in the boat.......
  • tightbudgettightbudget Posts: 7,299 ✭✭✭
    That's interesting! Looks like a bent staple to me, but it's not a strike-thru whatever it is.
  • I have 3, 2 in PCGS holder and one going in tomorrow.

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    1946-S DDO
  • I have 3, 2 in PCGS holder and one going in tomorrow.


    Wow - there are less than 12 - 15 certified by the big 3. I will be submitting mine to PCGS shortly - probably a MS63 - currently in an ANACS MS64.
    (The Corso Collection) Always looking for high quality proof and full step Jeffersons - email me with details

    My Jefferson Full Step Variety Set (1938 - Current)

    My Jefferson Proof Variety Set (1938 - Current)
  • bolivarshagnastybolivarshagnasty Posts: 7,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Frank, I looked at one of these at the FUN show a couple of weeks ago. The dealer said that it was struck thru wire. His example, if I remember correctly, was full step. That would make it very rare, and the price was pretty high. I wonder if the wire caused the doubling effect, or the dies were engraved double?
  • speetyspeety Posts: 5,424
    Very cool, and the NHL all-star game is on right now...my hometown guy has a hat trick, go Nash!
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  • It is a die crack, not a strike thru, this is why I think they are so rare, I think the die was pulled very quickly.
  • yes they all have the hockey stick
  • razzlerazzle Posts: 998 ✭✭✭
    I didn't know about those. Thank you for posting, NickelCollector. I'll have to go look.
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  • stephunterstephunter Posts: 2,324 ✭✭✭
    I've had a few (Ngc 64,65,66) and they have all had the "hockey stick". By the way Frank, do you have the FS-025 1942 Jefferson? I've seen a few of the FS-026, but not many of the FS-025 variety.

    Oh, and by the way, if there are any of you Jefferson collectors that have not see Frank's collection, you should take a moment and check them out. Many pop top coins that will probably never be improved upon. Also, his coins are either nice or extremely nice for the grade.
  • commoncents05commoncents05 Posts: 10,099 ✭✭✭
    A very neat variety!

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  • bolivarshagnastybolivarshagnasty Posts: 7,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    TexasNationals, I've never seen die crack that starts and ends so abrubtly. Add to this, the fact that the area is actually a low relief area of the Jeff, not where one normaly finds die cracks. I believe a piece of wire
    damaged the die, came out or was removed, and then continued to strike planchets until it was noticed. That is my opinion, let's here some other Jeff enthusiasts opinions! Always willing to learn. Shag
    How bout it bigdowgie, got an opinion?
  • I have heard the die crack theory from 2 experts, at first thist it was die dameage due to a piece of wire, see my original thread, but have been told by 2 experts that is the story.

    Just my 2 cents, all I know is that it is a very rare variety.

    Jeff
  • wire didn't cause the doubling, it is a split serif doubled die.
  • TexasNationals

    I would have guessed the hockey stick is a "struck through wire" (defintion from Coneca)

    This coin exhibits an incused thin line from a piece of wire or bristle from a wire brush that came between it and the die. A standard piece of equipment in a machine shop is a wire brush or file card that is used to clean the grooves of a file. The pressman periodically uses the brush to clean the press and the dies when they become clogged with grease and dirt. Falling bristles can find their way into the coining chamber and be struck into a coin. These often appear in a U shape and have been incorrectly called “staples.”

    I would defer to an error expert.

    bolivarshagnasty

    The 2nd coin I examined was the one at the FUN show. It had the same hockey stick and I pointed it out to the dealer. That coin was in an ANACS holder MS65FS would probably grade MS64 in my opinion.

    Stephunter

    I've had a few (Ngc 64,65,66) and they have all had the "hockey stick". By the way Frank, do you have the FS-025 1942 Jefferson? I've seen a few of the FS-026, but not many of the FS-025 variety.

    I have a raw FS-026 but still looking for a FS-025 - have any for sale?

    Frank
    (The Corso Collection) Always looking for high quality proof and full step Jeffersons - email me with details

    My Jefferson Full Step Variety Set (1938 - Current)

    My Jefferson Proof Variety Set (1938 - Current)
  • I ave 2 MS FS-025's one is a 63 at best and the other is a 65 probably, raw going in on the next sub. Sent an 30.3 today and a nice 45P Die #1, along with the 31.5.
  • stephunterstephunter Posts: 2,324 ✭✭✭

    Stephunter

    I've had a few (Ngc 64,65,66) and they have all had the "hockey stick". By the way Frank, do you have the FS-025 1942 Jefferson? I've seen a few of the FS-026, but not many of the FS-025 variety.

    I have a raw FS-026 but still looking for a FS-025 - have any for sale?

    Frank >>




    I have just one FS-025 at the moment and I'm haning on to it.
  • <<Oh, and by the way, if there are any of you Jefferson collectors that have not see Frank's collection, you should take a moment and check them out. Many pop top coins that will probably never be improved upon. Also, his coins are either nice or extremely nice for the grade.>>

    Please do take stephunter's advice and check out Nickelcollector's collection! It is truly awesome. Once you realize that stephunter has a superb collection you will know how strong the agove recomendaon really is!!!!
  • BigDowgieBigDowgie Posts: 1,785 ✭✭✭✭
    Shagnasty,
    Always good seeing you, sorry took so long to reply! My opinion of the 1946-S FS31.5 is........I wish I had one! I've been looking hard, but obviously no luck thus far, not even circulated. This wire in the hair seems to be a recent observation. I did find the PCGS# for this variety, it's 38509. Currently, PCGS lists 2-45's, 1-64 and 1-65. One of these days, I'm going to add another to this Pop Report!
    Dowgie
  • BigDowgieBigDowgie Posts: 1,785 ✭✭✭✭
    It's amazing I didn't do what I tell everyone when they have a question about a particular variety....look at the reference books! In "The Best if the Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die Varieties" 2nd Edition, Wexler & Ribar, shows a picture of the hockey stick. They describe it as being "from an apparent metal object which came between the hub and die during the hubbing." Sound like this crew confirmed that this particular DDO requires the hockey stick to be the real deal!
    Dowgie

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