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1979 P. Jefferson Nickel Need Grade. And Opinions Finest Colors I Ever Saw

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Sorry for doubles as my kid was distracting me
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My guess was ms64 non fs
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Those are all the same coin, correct? Amazing what difference lighting makes. That era, 70s into 80s, is a tough one to find well-struck, early die state, non-baggy nickels. MS-64 not FS.
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@nick10 yes they are all same coin. some are from sun light ,fluorescent light bulb, and a low power led
light. I was simply trying to capture the extreme beautiful golden toning (at least to me) that I still couldn't achieve.
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Now this may or may not be on subject but, I would like to know what is the opinion on my quality of clarity as
i feel they are a little fuzzy. thank you
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I would like to know what is the opinion on my quality of clarity


Since you asked -

My opinion is that only one in-focus photo of each side is needed - the practice of many, many photos to show various lighting conditions precludes many of us (me included) from responding to the thread.

That said -

Yours is indeed a lovely toned Jefferson nickel ... and it only took the to initial well done photographs for me to see that.
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excellent thank you I will remember this for future reference. id get a litle carryed away on this one as I really love this nickel.
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From the photos I see - MS-63 close to 64 . The golden color is astounding .
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MS-63, I do enjoy the toning, however.
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the toning is very nice!....MS-63
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MS-63.
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thank you you. to the eye the toning is perfectly evenly toned.
to me its the one in a million lol.
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