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Jefferson Nickels - Full Steps

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I know full steps can be worth a lot of money if they don't have bag marks. I have some from the 70's still inside the plastic that came from the mint. Now my only question is, are these going to carry a value? They might be in the grades, MS-65 to MS-67.

One more thing, what years should I be looking for? My book said's pre-1980. But I don't know if people stocked up on them .
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This will give you an idea of years/grades you're looking for;

http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/price...ices61.shtml
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I know the '76 is the most desireable.
Numuis. is to be taken w/a grain of salt.
Rarely, or never do UI get a box that isn't littered w/'85-now FS.
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The older the better
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They really don't have skyrocket prices in the ranges of MS-64 to MS-65.
I see mine might be worth around 20 each. I saw a guy on ebay demanding 800+ for a 1976 I think.

Anyway, thanks very much for the link!
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I would look at how NGC certifies FS Jeffersons. Notice that they designate 5 Steps and 6 Steps. PCGS does NOT do this. One thing I look for --- absolutely NO contact mark on the steps --- if it interrupts the lines then it is NOT FS and NGC will not certify it as such.
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