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1952-S Jefferson Nickel

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I'm going to be putting up several of my old nickel roll finds here for grading. Here's one of my favorites. Sorry if the pictures aren't the best. I'm still gettng the hang of it.

1952-S-Jefferson-Nickel
1952-S-Jefferson-Nickel

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I like this one the best!
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I will guess MS60+ from the pics. Not sure about the luster. I think it is there.

Try going to here for photo tips:http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...?FORUM_ID=81
They have helped me a lot:)
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I am no expert on Jeffersons. Is it just me, or does that S mint mark look upside down and backwards? The current top curve not only is wider than the bottom, and is almost uniformly thick out to its terminating point; but the current bottom curve is a more fancy since it tapers down in its center and then ends in a rounded, fancier serif.

Here is a pic where I put a "corrected" S in a red circle for comparison:


1952-S-Jefferson-Nickel

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