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1943-S Jefferson Nickel From Auction...nice!

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I picked this up from an online auction and I am very pleased. Didn't know at the time due to auction photos that it has an apparent die crack (?) from the B in Pluribus, through the MM, and nearly all the way through Monticello. Does that detract from its collectability and value or enhance it?

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1943-S-Jefferson-Nickel-From-Auction...nice!

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The die crack means nothing in value - the steps being washed out is a coin that looks like a late die state! Nothing to have a premium to it!
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Nice looking coin; I'd like to own it!
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Does that detract from its collectability and value or enhance it?


It likely has a minimal effect either way and certainly doesn't hurt the value. Some collectors like die cracks.
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May be the best looking 1943 S Jefferson that I have seen. Congrats!
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As was mentioned - watch the steps. They are the best reference for strike and length of time the die was used.

Sharp steps = early die and firm strike. Note than 1943-S has gazillions of examples in BU.

All said - this is a nice example.
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It certainly is!



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I believe the coin used here for the Optimizer is an S mint wartime nickel that has a crack. During the war years, the dies were run to the extreme and many developed cracks. Often time, a crack is used to help diagnose a variety specimen. The crack adds interest to some collectors, especially those looking for a $ mint specimen, but a detractor for other collectors looking for 'perfect' specimens. As noted, the steps are the key differentiator for 'perfect' specimens for the series.

Nice looking specimen. I hope you got yours for a reasonable bid!
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I think I got a great deal...... $12.00 for 4 nickels + $3.00 S&H. This one....and a 1944D BU Full Steps with a step ding and some unknown spots, plus a 1945S AU, and a 1942P AU non silver. I will try to get more photos up tonight.
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The rest of the story.....

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