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1938 P Jefferson Nickel, Grade?

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Thanks.
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MS-65 , Not FS . As I'm not an error collector would I be safe to say the reverse is a die clash ?
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Now that's what I'm talking about! I like em shinny! MS66
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I'll say MS-66 here, not FS. Knockout.
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MS-66. Is the color correctly represented? When a nickel this old look so blast white it suggests to me it has been dipped.
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Very nice...hits in the bays of Monticello, puts me at 66..
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MS65 not FS
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Not sure what a dipped coin would look like, but this is very brilliant, with no toning that I can see. I have gathered a few other nickels to give it more perspective.

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I never heard anyone dipping Nickels . All yours look original mint luster .
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I never heard anyone dipping Nickels


I have dipped Nickels. Don't do it. You will not like the results. The Nickel surface is quite delicate and once you dip, 80% of the time some of that surface is removed which reveals hidden imperfections just below.
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Pretty ! It's amazing how some of the old coins survive the test of time.
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Pretty! It's amazing how some of the old coins survive the test of time.
a lot of older coins that are in MS+ condition are usually due to being stored in bank rolls that were for some reason never opened and spent, or protected by a collector for many years, then spent by a future relative later on,
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With the current pictures, 65
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