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Found This 1969 - D Nickel In A Roll

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Any idea what the grade? Found in a bank roll! I'm thinking AU55 , with a slight mis aligned die. What say you?

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That's been around many blocks, XF40 at best, allthe glitters ain't gold ya know. 68's and 69's were usually good strikes, that revers is a terribly worn die, the surfaces show a lot od distress, fine circ nicks. may have a bit of shine left, don't know why those years seem to hold theirs well.
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That's been around many blocks, XF40 at best,


Thanks Butch - "we" salute you!!


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I agree with Butch , EF-40 at best . Too many Nick knack Paddy Whacks . Come on Mark !
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Too many Nick knack Paddy Whacks


Yeah, under the scope it's not as good as in hand.
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Whatever the grade, one nasty customer!
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68's and 69's were usually good strikes



Highly disagree. If they were good strikes, then it wouldn't be uncommon to find them with full steps. There's only about a dozen 68DS,69DS,and 70DS Jefferson's that have ever been graded with full steps.
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No 1969 D and 1969 S nickels have ever been known to exist with full steps.
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