A pleasing example of a old Jefferson nickel graded
and slabbed by Independent Coin Grading (ICG). The gave this coin a
grade of Mint state 65, they also designated this coin as having Full
Steps.
1943-S
NNC
MS-68
War Nickel
$39.99
Here we have a
silver war nickels in a new National Numismatic Certification holder.
Only time will tell if NNC grading will by excepted in the Numismatic
community. They graded this silver war nickel Mint state 68.
1944-S
NNC
MS-68
War Nickel
$39.99
During the early months of
the World War II the critical need for nickel and copper required the
treasury department to substitute other metals for the scarce elements.
This war nickel is certified by NNC as MS68.
1950-D
NNC
MS-66
Full Steps
KEY DATE
$49.99
A excellent example of a 1950 Denver example Jefferson
nickel. This was the Key date of the series with only 2.6m minted. This
one is slabbed by NNC as Mint state 66 Full Steps.
1961
NGC
PF-65
Lightly Toned
$14.99
A pleasing example, with nice mirrored surfaces, bold strike and nice
light purple tone. It's housed in a NGC holder with a proof 65 grade.
1964
NTC
PF-69
Golden Tone
$9.99
This coin is mostly golden toned on the obverse
and reverse. It has electric blues at about 6 o clock on both the obverse
and reverse. It graded by Numistrust Corp. as Proof 69, one of the first
5,000 graded by them.
1970-D
NTC
MS-66
Toned
$19.99
This is a very pleasing example of a toned Jefferson
nickel. It has nice greens, blues and golden colors on the obverse and reverse.
The picture doesn't even come close to how beautiful this coin really is.
1972-S
ICG
PF-67
CAM
$9.99
Here we have a nickel slabbed by ICG as proof 67
cameo. The obverse is eye smashing and except for a small part of a
fingerprint on the edge on the reverse this would have graded much higher.
1977-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
$12.99
Here
we have a nice looking nickel
slabbed
by Photo-Certified
Coin Institute. PCI gave this coin a proof 69 deep cameo.
1978-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
$14.99
A pleasing example of almost perfect condition
Jefferson nickel. This coin has a deep strike, strong details and frosted
black and white cameo.
1978-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
Toned BLUE
$19.99
This is a very pleasing example of a toned Jefferson
nickel. It mostly a lighter aqua blue and purple highlights on the obverse and reverse. Click on
the picture to see how beautiful this coin really is.
1979-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
TYPE 2
SOLD
Every collection also needs an example of a type 2 coin.
Here's your chance to get one for under twenty dollars. This nickel is
certified by ICG as proof 69 deep cameo.
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