Any one fancy a Jefferson Nickel Thread?

At one point I was putting a set of these together and I found it quite easy to get nice high grade examples of most coins for relatively cheap prices as long as you aren't a slave to steps. This is a recent purchase and while I thought I was buying a 5 Step example at the time....it quickly didn't matter once I saw the toning and pop that this coin exhibited. I know there are others that collect these 5 centers so post them if you got them 
p.s. This one appears to have a nice die crack on the reverse....I know planchet flaws and lamination errors aren't uncommon on nickels but I thought it was still neet to see.
1942-P Type 2 PCGS MS66 OGH



p.s. This one appears to have a nice die crack on the reverse....I know planchet flaws and lamination errors aren't uncommon on nickels but I thought it was still neet to see.
1942-P Type 2 PCGS MS66 OGH




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do you think that is a die crack, lamination error, or staining from previous holder?
I had one recently PCGS put in Genuine slab because of lamination
I can;t wait until this one starts getting red around the edges
was questioning your thoughts ont eh obverse
from 10 - 6 o'clock
just a planchet streak of grease possibly?
that is a beautiful coin, can spend a long time rotating and watching colors change
I bought them as a set in '85, boring but I had some money I needed to spend.
I liked them so much I bought a few slabbed examples.
I have posted this one before so if you know the answer please do not give it away.
FS or no FS?
PCGS PR68CAM
PCGS MS64
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Steps on an 82-P I found in a group of private-party 82 P/D "mint sets" I snatched up for around 5 bucks each at an antique place a few years back. Slabbed PCGS MS65FS.