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1976 D Jefferson Nickel Possible Fs?

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Hi cc. Just wanted you guys opinions if this would be considered full steps. Those 1976 Ds are tough most are mushy or only have a few well struck lines. This is about the best one I could find.
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If you're a Big Time Coin Dealer and sent it in, I'd say TPGers would say yes. If it's you're first coin to submit, then flip a coin (50/50)

IMO, I'd say Yes, however that obverse holds the coin to 62 in my eyes.
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I would say no - the dings above T cut across several steps.
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I think the TPGs would grade it as full steps. But like Greasy said, that obverse is rough. Multiple bag marks right on the face, and a chewed up rim. I think you could do better on ebay with some patience.
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Very nice strike for a 1976-D, but I say no to FS. As HondoB pointed out, steps 4 & 5 above the letter T have hits across both of them.

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