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1939 D Jefferson

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Please Grade.
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 Posted 04/03/2012  11:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice MS-63
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What causes the waviness in between the letters of Monticello?
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Thanks oih82w8!

"Coin Prices" values a 1939 D MS 60 Type I at $75 and a Type II at $55. There is a Rim ding at 11.00. IMHO the overall luster has good eye appeal and the toning is rainbow(y).

Does this coin approach a $55-$75 value? If so I may have purchaced it at a great price
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@CoinsKelly: It's die wear.
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I would probably knock it down to MS62. It can be difficult to get top dollar for MS Jeffersons, I think there isn't the same number of collectors, as say Lincolns. But with the being said, it's in great shape, key date and would look great in a MS collection.
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Thanks "the_duke" for your feedback!

How many of you CCF members would have purchased this one for $11.00.?
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(holding up my hand) I would!
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That's a nice 39 D, better than mine.
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Well I paid $0.38 for mine as part of a large set. That's a once in a lifetime deal.

But, $11 is a good deal. I think it's a $40-50 coin and I like the wavy die wear.
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What is that mark at 11 o'clock on the rim? If it is just foreign matter setting on it that would be good, if it's a ding, well it sticks out to me. Anyways, I think this has the steps of 38 which would make it the more scarce type 1 for the Denver issue.
I think it is worth every nickel of $11.00, depending on that issue I mention, if it is minor this is easily worth twice to thrice the $11.00 easily.
I also think it may be around AU53 or AU55.
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I see at least an AU-58 but an MS is very possible. I just can't say for sure if the high points have wear or not from the pictures. At just $11, you did very well.
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AU-55
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Here is some closer pics:)

Definitely a rim ding at 11:00.

IMHO the cheek does have just the slightest...rub that probably keeps it from MS60.

I am not sure about the '38 steps? See the pic below. What do you think? Steps of 1938 or 1940?

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