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1945 S 5 Step Jefferson Nickel

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One of my 2 full step 1945 S Jefferson's.
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I wouldn't consider it Full Steps.
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Sorry, not close to my eye.



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Your photo does make it appear as a miss under the right column.
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with dave, unless you can post a more clear pic and with the glare eliminated.
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Looks like it is in a 2x2. When ever possible,remove coin from whatever type of holder it is in before taking photos.
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Needs an improvement on photos . I'm not seeing a full step Nickel .
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New photo won't load even though below 200 on image optimizer. Any help?
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I gave up looking for these years ago. When I went on PCGS and looked for the full steps, I would have disqualified a lot of them they certified.
http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/CoinIm...aspx?s=84000
Take a look at these if you have time. All graded full steps on this page. What do the ones look like that they don't consider full steps.

So I stopped looking for those and the Full bell lines as well.
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Sorry, the pic isn't clear enough for me to determine anything. Out of the holder, closer and more even lighting will help.

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Make sure the new pic does not have the same name as the old one.
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I gave up looking for these years ago. When I went on PCGS and looked for the full steps, I would have disqualified a lot of them they certified. So I stopped looking for those and the Full bell lines as well.

I hear you !
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I'm surprised at the responses that the steps aren't, in one case, even close to full. You are looking for 5 steps, right, not 6?
They are at least very close based on the picture.
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Sorry, not full steps (FS).

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With all do respect you need to research blown up photos of 5 and 6 full step Jefferson nickels . They are supposed to have complete straight lines with no interruptions of any kind interfering with them .
Keep searching, Full Steps are out there but their not common .
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They are at least very close based on the picture.


Very close only counts in horseshoes. I agree it appears at least one of the lines is incomplete, but a better picture would help.
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