1942-D / Horizontal D Jefferson Nickel

There has not been any recent sales of this Jefferson Nickel variety. I've only noticed non-MS coins being offered for sale. I'm curious what folks are wanting in their collections, AU (or less) or MS samples? Also, what kind of money do you collectors want to pay for this one? Does Full Step designation on this one matter?
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an edit for clarity of thought!!
Given that the populations of this coin in the MS grades is less than 20, I don't see how anyone could insist upon a full step example. And to my knowledge, there are no certified full step 1942-D over Horizontal D Jeffersons.
<< <i>There has not been any recent sales of this Jefferson Nickel variety. I've only noticed non-MS coins being offered for sale. I'm curious what folks are wanting in their collections, AU (or less) or MS samples? Also, what kind of money do you collectors want to pay for this one? Does Full Step designation on this one matter? >>
You must have a nice one
I only checked Heritage and not Bowers. I'll say, very few come up for sale each year and prices vary. Last I checked, PCGS has graded 8 or 9 full step examples with 15 or so non-FS. This is a toughie!
Also, you have a very nice one! I would agree, a little mint luster would have produced a different result. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
<< <i>Lehigh96,
I only checked Heritage and not Bowers. I'll say, very few come up for sale each year and prices vary. Last I checked, PCGS has graded 8 or 9 full step examples with 15 or so non-FS. This is a toughie!
Also, you have a very nice one! I would agree, a little mint luster would have produced a different result. Thanks for sharing the pictures. >>
Oops! I was looking at the NGC population report only. You are right, PCGS is at 9 with FS. I will say that I am not willing to pay over $10K for any Jefferson Nickel and am very satisfied with my example.
<< <i>One of my all-time favorite varieties in any series... I've found a few, but none in high grades. >>
It's one of my favorites as well but seems quite elusive even worn.
This date is underrated I think in Unc since it's tough to find and the variety is no more common in unc.
they come back to me when ready to be sold. (after they updated)
and yes everyone was true to their word, all were sold back for what they paid.
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My Jefferson Proof Variety Set (1938 - Current)
<< <i>This may be the nicest coin in my set 42 d / horizontal d misses full steps by 1 nick
Wow! That is a beautiful looking coin. Love the color!
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I for one, can't believe that coin is not an MS66! An absolute beauty!
Leo
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Thanks for pulling up the pictures. No doubt about your observation. With a little help from the Big Guy, this one may come home to papa someday!
Catch you soon.