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Might Start Jefferson Nickel Set

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 Posted 07/13/2017  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheForce to your friends list
Jbuck, could you post some pictures of your circulated nickel set? What I may do is go the circulated route then gradually upgrade to BU examples as I am able to do so.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Illegaltender to your friends list
At least do a little from circulation, you can find some good bu examples in the wild.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alex12780 to your friends list
They way I look at it. BU and circulated are the same coin, one just hasn't been used for its original purpose. I personally use worn problem free coins for my sets... but that's also because of my wallet's influence

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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jpsned to your friends list
BU vs. circulated? My opinion is that if you want all BU, then that's a different thing that simply filling up holes. You're not just collecting dates, you're collecting condition.

All the coins in my Lincoln and Jefferson folders came from circulation, and I like it that way. Part of me considers buying a coin not true "collecting"--I guess because when I started (in 1972), it was indeed possible to find most of those coins in circulation. But these days, it'd be near impossible. I agree with Alex, worn coins are just as good as BU, even better since they've been around the block a few times and have stories to tell.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:18 pm  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list
You can take a look at the set I'm putting together 1938-2003:

http://goccf.com/t/277663&whichpage=1

I filled a substantial amount from rolls and also got a little help from other members filling in holes with circulated coins. Eventually, I started making purchases to upgrade to BU here and there and to add proofs. Now it's complete except for upgrades and the earlier proofs I want to get.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add macmercury to your friends list
20 years ago I can find 1938 - 40's in circulation, today I can't find any of it in circulation, silver nickels are even harder, you're blessed to find one in circulation.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list
Why not do both? Have one strictly for BU examples, top of the line for your budget...may be one that will take a while At the same time do a circulated set. I've done that with my Lincolns, Have my one Best of Batch set any coin I upgrade in this one the old one moves down the line(at one point had #1-5 sets...TOO much!) Have just Set up my Best of Batch Nickels and am doing the same.

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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
It depends on your patience as well as your wallet.

If you stay with AU-BU it will take considerably longer to build such a set. If you are patient enough the higher grade set will always give you a better since of accomplishment.

You can look on ebay to see lots of sets in all types of grades. Looking at the sold prices will give you a much better idea about what such sets garner. That information may help in your decision making.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  6:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Many dealers with good reputations sell the complete set in almost any grade you might like.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  7:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list
Awesome coin choice for a set~!

I have put together a few sets myself.
BU sets and circulated sets.
Someday I will even post some pictures.
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 Posted 07/13/2017  11:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Harry213 to your friends list
Excellent choice
I have a complete BU Jefferson set. So I would only recommend doing it that way, as it is both beautiful to look at and a fun challenge to find each date.

The set is relatively easy to build in AU/BU, just takes a little patience for nicely toned, or nice blast white coins to pop up, that's part of the fun.

It took me a few year's, only because I was too picky on the last few pieces, the 39D and 42D I remember being some of the toughest dates for me to find in unc and reasonable prices.
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 Posted 07/14/2017  10:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ElonU to your friends list
Do it!

Some would probably laugh at this, but the pride of my collection is a set of wartime Jefferson nickels (nearly all are graded MS66 or higher though).

Since making this set, I've really been exploring nickels and have thought about making Jefferson's my big project.

I would say either way, go for it! BU or circulated will be very fun to collect!

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 Posted 07/14/2017  12:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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Jbuck, could you post some pictures of your circulated nickel set?
It might be a while before I get a chance to do that and when I did, they might not be helpful. One thing I can say is that the are all AU+ starting around 1980 when I began collecting and was able to get coins as they were released.

I think a more immediate sense of satisfaction will come from this...

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You can take a look at the set I'm putting together 1938-2003:

http://goccf.com/t/277663




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What I may do is go the circulated route then gradually upgrade to BU examples as I am able to do so.
I do not like to upgrade, I fill a hole for keeps, but many collectors do this and I see it as a valid option.



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Why not do both? Have one strictly for BU examples, top of the line for your budget...may be one that will take a while At the same time do a circulated set.
This is what I did for my Ikes. I recently started a higher-end slabbed set to compliment my Dansco which has many lower grade coins.
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20 years ago I can find 1938 - 40's in circulation, today I can't find any of it in circulation, silver nickels are even harder, you're blessed to find one in circulation


macmercury, I'm in the process of trying to assemble as complete a set of Jeffs as I can from coin roll hunting. I'm in the middle of my 10th box (over the last year or so) and I have found the following:

1938
1939
1940
1941
1941D
1941S
1942
1942P (silver)
1943P (silver)
1944P (silver)
1944D (silver)
1945P (silver)

The rarest so far is a 1950.

I've also found a couple of Buffs (with dates no less) and a 1993S proof.

They're still out there.

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 Posted 07/14/2017  7:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Fully agree with the idea of starting two sets ... one from circulation to get you going and whatever MS coins you choose to acquire.

My Jefferson set is all CRH found ... complete 1938 - 2017 minus the 2017-D which will eventually show up here on the East coast.

It took a LOT of coins searched to complete the set ... not saying that is for you ... simply suggesting a roll found start is a nice way to get going.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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