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3 Unc Jeffersons - 5 Steps, 6 Steps, (Full Steps?)

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 Posted 09/16/2017  7:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Concur with the already stated assessments of FS potential.

Please accept the following commentary as 'instructive' and not 'critical':

Your 1940-D as shown in the photographs appears to have several significant obverse portrait bag hits/marks ... might simply be the photos ... but if they exist in hand then IMHO 5FS or not this is a low MS example.

Still a much better example than my CRH found 1940-D.
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Your 1940-D as shown in the photographs appears to have several significant obverse portrait bag hits/marks .


Yes, though much more noticeable in the picture than in the album. I can't complain - you really gotta squint to see them in hand.
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Be careful sliding the plastic in Danscos and similar albums if you upgrade or fill holes. Make sure your coins are all the way down into the holes so the plastic doesn't rub over the surface of the coins as you slide them in and out. It's something to bear in mind.
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I agree. Dansco albums do require patience when placing nicer coins.
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Thanks for the advice TNG and jbuck - will do.
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