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Valued Member
United States
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I love nickels, I found my 50d in my tip jar many years ago.
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Quote: I found my 50d in my tip jar many years ago. Fantastic! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
952 Posts |
i completed the 38-61 from rolls in the early 80s. The newer ones dont interested me so I never followed up with any more, but I do still pull them from circ when I see them, to include the 68-70 s mints. I also have found several of the 41-s large s that I have kept.
the set I have isn't worth much but its mine. the kids can have it when I die!!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I've found that Jefferson nickels are interesting up until 1971. After that, personally, they are kind of meh until 2004 when all the changes started. However, what I find interesting is the series as a whole. Kind of the same for Lincoln cents IMO. After the 70's, IMO, they aren't really interesting anymore.
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Quote: i completed the 38-61 from rolls in the early 80s. 
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Valued Member
United States
82 Posts |
With an interest in WW2 history - and of course coin collecting - I've always liked the War Nickels! I have been putting a set of them together, MS65 or better, with full steps.
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 United States
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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1118 Posts |
I like to personally hang onto whatever earlier Jeffersons I find. 38, 39, 40's.
I actually have several blank pages in my Dansco album dedicated to whatever older Jeffies I find.
I don't know why... They are just... Interesting to me. Perhaps it is that old faucet of them being "old". I still think they look cool, though.
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They are worthy. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I especially love the look of the uncirculated war Jeffersons. That bit of silver gives them a sharp pleasing appeal. Conversely the circulated versions get a weird greenish appearance.
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An uncirculated Jefferson is indeed pleasing to the eye. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
521 Posts |
I agree. The uncirculated examples, especially the War Nickels really pop. In fact, an uncirculated example was one thing that got me back into collecting. Some years ago, I went into a local shop to get a proof set for my son's birthday. They used to hang coins for auction on one of their walls every week. They had me coming back every week to write in my bid. I did win that first one for a few $$$. I miss that. Here are some picks of my UNC collection. Well, don't look too close at the 42 D. She might have a bit of a rub.   
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 United States
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Looking good! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks great! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Valued Member
United States
472 Posts |
Nice Jefferson collection there, johnny676767
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