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1948-D Jefferson

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Going through some of the coins in my shoe box and I came across this one. Not 100% sure where I got it or what I paid for it, but here it is. Pretty cool wood grain on the obverse and cartwheel tone on reverse

Give it a guess on the grade.

1948-D-Jefferson
1948-D-Jefferson
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Pretty coin, My guess would be MS-63.

It looks sort of familiar.

check this out.

1948-D-Jefferson

1948-D-Jefferson



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I would guess MS-64.
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This one is nicer in hand. The toning is at least. The luster shows through pretty well in the picture, but I have been very unsuccessful at capturing toning.
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i would say ms-64
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I like MS63, but may go higher with the attractive toning and luster.
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