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1950-D Jefferson Nickel Toner For Grading

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This 1950-D has deep golden toning on both sides with hints of coppery red. Original BU set break coin, no circulation. 4 full steps and about 1/2 of the 5th but two pretty visible bag marks on the steps. Also has a very minor planchet clip at K1 running SW/NE that I thought was PMD at first until I got coin in hand and saw the corresponding metal spread/flow directly opposite. It's going into my Jefferson Dansco; thoughts on how you would grade it? I think MS 64. Really pretty toning.

Note: photo taken through 2x2, sorry.

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Nice w/ clip, clean coin! Check for RPM? don't have reference for Jeff RPM but wondering, note upper serif and curve? Here's best could do from pic:

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I'd say 64 tops.
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MS-64.
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MS 63
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Take it out of the 2x2, it's distracting...looks like a really nice coin.
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MS63 maybe 64. no full steps. still nice
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MS64 full steps cannot have any defects crossing the steps
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full steps cannot have any defects crossing the steps

and they also need to be struck all the way, this coin has neither fully struck steps nor a blemish free step area.
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No full steps. Can't have major marks marring the steps.
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I catalogued it as MS63+ in my inventory. It's now resting comfortably in its Dansco hole.
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