1956 Jefferson FS?

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1956 Jefferson FS?

#1 Unread post by DSCoins »

I am looking to get your opinion on whether this 1956 nickel might be able to get a FS, if I were to send it to be graded?




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Re: 1956 Jefferson FS?

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It could be needs to grade high as well.

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Re: 1956 Jefferson FS?

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Thanks Daniel. I had to use one of Paul's most hated items to get the photos.....Sorry Paul.

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Re: 1956 Jefferson FS?

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It needs to be a 64 steps it appears to me that you were missing the bottom step of the six..

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They will give FS to five steps and NGC designates both.

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Re: 1956 Jefferson FS?

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DSCoins wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2020 5:41 pm Thanks Daniel. I had to use one of Paul's most hated items to get the photos.....Sorry Paul.

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Re: 1956 Jefferson FS?

#7 Unread post by DSCoins »

OK Paul, I apologize to George then. :w I under stand about what you are saying. Having not being able to hunt any coins at all since 2014, until about 3-4 months +/- ago, I tried to jump in with both feet. I found out that I had just plain forgotten more then half of what I used to know. Because of you and Daniel I am slowly starting to remember. For that, I want thank you both from the bottom of heart, for your patience, and honest comments you post, while not belittling or trying to be derogatory. I really wish there were people out there like you two. It would make collecting fun again along with bring more into this hobby. Again Paul, to you and Daniel, I thank you both.


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