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I have gorgeous Jeffersons from 1947 - 1961. I think theyre all, at minimum, MS64.

I dont think any of them are full steps...maybe a five-step on one or two of them.

Is there anyone of them you'd get graded if you were on the fence about them going MS65 or better?

If so, I'd post a picture for you all to grade them.

Thanks,
Jim
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If you have a 1949 D over S I could see paying the premium to have it graded. A questionable 54 S Over D or 55D over S but I wouldn't, unless they were 66 or better. this is from a quick search, So I'd wait for a little better information from our other members.
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I don't see a reason to slab any of them. Slabbing will cost way more than what they are worth. You'd lose a lot of money, if you slabbed them all. You are better off spending the money on more coins for your collection.

Why not pick a few that you feel are the best, post a photo of them, and let us take a look?
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Will do this weekend. I think some, if not most, are 65 or 66.

I know the PCGS price lists are inflated; but I notice the price jumps markedly at 65.

Thanks,
Jim



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