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2006 P Jefferson Nickel - Full Steps

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Can anyone tell me if this coin would carry a premium. In hand it seems flawless. The steps are full - but that is probably common on this young a nickel. Has a slight golden tone on RH obverse. It's
hard to get good pictures through the cellophane. Thanks in advance !!
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"hard to get good pictures through the cellophane" well than take it out... I don't see Philly mint sets holding much premium. If you have the time for ebay (IMO) you might get a dollar or two. Not worth grading (I know that was not part of your question) a single coin and with a large submission you would need many MS-69s to make up the cost.
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Probably looking at MS66 or 67. Out-of-packaging images will help narrow down the possible grade.
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Full steps are common on nickels of this era.
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I don't think we can grade very accurately with those pics. It would have to be out of the plastic.
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Thanks everyone for responses. Didn't want to remove as I
thought being in cello would be a plus. I'll crack it out & re picture if that is not the case. Wasn't planning on grading - but I do think it has a shot at high MS. I sell alot on ebay & cellophane is generally good. Was more wondering about toning being a plus or minus.
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Here are better pics. The worst mark I see is that tiny scratch under Tom's eye a bit. Clearly is FS. Opinions on grade are welcomed. Thanks all !!
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Your light source/flash is washing out the details of the coin.
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Many MS Jefferson nickels of this date/era are struck with what we know today as FS - and so is yours.

Your photos do not show any toning that you refer to - and IMHO cellophane is not a positive to coin sales or collector desires.
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Pretty limited taking night photos as per photo wash. Very well struck coin with one mark. Toning is light but there at 3:00 near the edge. I have to disagree on the cellophane part on low value coins like these on ebay at least - it seems to be a plus. I'll post a few more photos. Thanks all !!
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A few very tiny nicks but still VERY nice coin. Opinion welcome !!
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I posted other phptos but they didn't go through. I'll try showing the toning.
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Maybe these will go through.
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I'm seeing a lot of ticks on the rim and a friction scar across his nose plus the hits you pointed out...66+/67 alsos tough grading shiny coins from photos..nice album coin...
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Thanks for the opinions !! Good photos are tough for me to provide. I noticed rim nicks also but they don't always seem to matter as much for some reason.
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