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1964 P Nickel Unc Fs?

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What do you guys think I count 5 full steps 3 at the bottom and 2 on top and I belive it takes 5 full to get an fs?
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 Posted 03/31/2020  12:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not even close. I've given up looking for these. When you look at PCGS, the examples they slab as full steps to me are not full steps. But when I starting looking at what they consider as full steps is this. If is not the top of the step they are looking at. They are looking at the risers on the steps:
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The answer might surprise you. Will post later.
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I don't think full steps are considered a variety. Pretty sure it's a die state/property of the strike.
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Yes indeed!
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Oh well, no one wants to know? Bummer. Well here is the answer anyway:
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The examples above are all listed on PCGS as Full steps. There is one that is a normal nickel. The one with a black dot on the right side of the image on the lower right corner.
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ok thankyou and I did want to know I am quite curious about coin yet I'm so busy with everything else I dont get time to play with my coin as my gf would say but yes I always take any and all knowlege both good and bad. the Good for the Good and the Bad will Teach you the Good all depends on how you process such. Thankyou all and have a great Virus free day Stay safe
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