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Sale 17

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U.S. Jefferson Nickels
 
 
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Lot 268
  Jefferson Nickel. 1938 to 1942. PCGS graded Proof 66. Includes both nickels. A perfectly matched PCGS graded set. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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$920
Lot 269
Jefferson Nickel. 1939. Doubled "MONTICELLO" and "FIVE CENTS". PCGS graded MS-66. Flashy luster and sharply struck on both sides. The doubling is very apparent with a glass. An important Registry set coin (PCGS # 4004) .
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$2,185
Lot 270
  Jefferson Nickel. 1942-P. Type 2. PCGS graded Proof 67. With a splash of iridescent toning on the top of Jefferson's head of green and blue hints with some gold as well. Bright and fresh otherwise (PCGS # 4180) .
Estimated Value $225 - 275.
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$449
Lot 271
  Jefferson Nickel. 1953. PCGS graded Proof 68. A blast white example. PCGS notes only 40 graded this high, with a few more in the cameo and deep cameo designations, but none have been graded higher (PCGS # 4185) .
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$184
Lot 272
  Jefferson Nickel. 1954. PCGS graded Proof 68. Bright, PCGS Population 122 with 6 higher (PCGS # 4186) .
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$69
Lot 273
  Jefferson Nickel. 1954. PCGS graded Proof 68. A bright, fresh example (PCGS # 4186) .
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$75
Lot 274
  Jefferson Nickel. 1954 (2 pieces). Both PCGS graded PR-68. Lot of 2 coins (PCGS # 4186) .
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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Lot 275
  Jefferson Nickel. 1964-D Error Jefferson nickel, struck on a Lincoln cent planchet. MS-60+. Beautiful reddish blue copper hues throughout, with just a couple of minor handling ticks. Good luster and date and mintmark are quite plain, which often isn't the case on these off planchet errors. The planchet weighs 3.08 grams.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$207
Lot 276
Jefferson Nickel. 1967. SMS. PCGS graded MS-67. Outstanding color on both sides, and just 7 graded higher, although somewhat available in this grade with over 100 seen. Few would boast such lovely satiny blue and gold toning on both sides as seen here. We note this is the rare broken U of UNITED variety from overzealous die lapping. Struck during the dark anti-collector days of the United States Mint which came about from the massive hoarding during the early 1960s roll boom and subsequent bust (PCGS # 4199) .
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$345
Lot 277
Jefferson Nickel. 1969-S. ANACS graded Proof 67 5.5 steps. A twin to the 1970-S toned Jefferson in this sale, with deep orange gold at the center, surrounded by intense red and deep blue at the rims on both sides! Glorious colors for the toned proof collector.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$518
Lot 278
Jefferson Nickel. 1970-S. ANACS graded Proof 67 6 steps. Shazzam, vibrant gold and deep blue peripheral toning obverse and reverse on this Thomas nickel. Further the steps are present in abundance with 6 risers awaiting your ascent. As boldly toned as any five cent coin we've seen.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$374
Lot 279
Jefferson Nickel. 1976-D Jefferson nickel error, double struck with the second strike about 90+ percent off center. MS-60+. Remarkably, the second strike includes the 76 and D of the date! Excellent luster and surfaces, and a spectacular error for the specialist.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$104
Lot 280
  A large lot of PCGS certified Jefferson silver War nickels. This lot includes the following dates and quantities, all of which are PCGS graded MS-66. 1942 "P" 10 pieces, 1943 P 28 pieces, 1943-S 57 pieces, 1944-S 32 pieces, 1945-D 51 pieces and 1945-S 10 pieces. The above coins are in the PCGS green tag holders and stored in the older green PCGS plastic boxes. A great dealer stock with many of the coins with full steps. Many need to be resubmitted for higher grades and full step notations. Careful study recommended. Weight on this lot is 25 pounds so shipping will be expensive. Lot of 188 coins.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
This lot weighs 25 lbs.

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$2,185
Lot 281
  A lot of raw Jefferson War nickels 1942 "P" to 1945-S. This lot consists of the following dates, and all coins grade BU, 1942 "P" 30 pieces, 1943 P 88 pieces, 1943-S 49 pieces, 1944-S 57 pieces, 1945-D 54 pieces and 1945-S 26 pieces. A nice selection of dates and these were put away many years ago by an investor and remain unsearched. This lot weighs 4 lbs. Lot of 304 coins.
Estimated Value $700 - 800.
Weighs 4 lbs.

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$1,064
Lot 282
  A small group of proof coins as follows. Jefferson nickels, 1942 Type 1 PCGS PR-66 (2 pieces) and Roosevelt dimes 1950 PCGS PR-66 and 1951 PCGS PR-65. All are nice bright coins. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $150 - 160.
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$276
Lot 283
  A small run of Jefferson nickels in Proof. Each is PCGS certified as noted: 1938 PR-64, 1939 PR-64, 1940 PR-63, 1941 PR-64 and 1942 Type I PR-64. A nice matched set. Lot of 5 coins (PCGS # 4179) .
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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$242
Lot 284
  A group of PCGS graded silver war nickels, 1943-1945-S. Each of these is PCGS graded MS-67 with dates and quantities as follows: 1943 P 4 pieces, 1943-S 14 pieces, 1944-S 3 pieces, 1945-D 6 pieces and 1945-S 2 pieces. These are all housed in the older green insert PCGS holders and plastic boxes, and were put away some years ago. Some have full steps. A nice gem lot for the dealer. Weight on this lot is 4 lbs. Lot of 29 coins.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Weight of 4 lbs.

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$460
Lot 285
  A few slabbed Jefferson nickels of collector interest. The first is 1943, 3 over 2 P PCGS graded XF-45, 1943-P Double Eye or DDO FS-029 die 6, ANACS graded MS-64 5 steps and 1945-S NGC graded MS-67. A great little group for the collector or dealer. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$288
Lot 286
  A large lot of Jefferson nickels. A Jefferson nickel bonanza which contains over 100 rolls with dates ranging from 1938 to the 1960s, with some better dates included. Grades range from Good to New. We note some better dates are included like the 1939 D and S, 1950-D. This lot weighs over 48 lbs., so shipping will be expensive! Lot of over 100 rolls.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$414
Lot 287
  A group of Jefferson proofs. 1950 PCGS graded PR-67 (2 pieces), 1951 PCGS graded PR-67 (2 pieces), 1952 PCGS graded PR-66, 1952 PCGS graded PR-67 and 1953 PCGS graded PR-67 (2 pieces). A high end gem lot for the dealer. Lot of 8 coins (PCGS # 4182) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$265






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