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Full Steps On Jefferson Nickel (2012 P)

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark to Title. It's very important to have in the title. ***


Would anyone consider thiis a FS Jefferson nickel?
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Full pics of both sides before we start, please. Gives us a reference point.
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Doesn't look uncirculated.
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looks modern where sharply struck steps are the norm. What is the date?
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Full pictures of obverse and reverse please. What year is your Jefferson nickel?
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It's a 2012 P. I know it's not really valuable. I just want to learn how to determine the FS designation. I'm curious as to why the year really matters if I'm just trying to learn what FS look like. That's the reason I didn't take full pictures of the front and back. I know that earlier years had more, right?
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Does a nickel have to be uncirculated to be considered for a Full Steps designation? I'm confused by Tunnioc's comment. Not being argumentative here. Just a novice asking dumb questions.
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what is the date AND mint? If it is a proof, then we would expect to see FS on it. When looking for FS nickels, don't look at proofs - they are excluded from that term.
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It's 2012 Philadelphia obtained through pocket change.

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No it doesn't have to be uncirculated to be FS (but it helps.)
And this is a FS Nickel, but with this year, is that normal? I'm not sure.
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The major coin grading services PCGS and NGC both use the abbreviation "FS" to designate Full Steps. Only regular strike coins (not proofs) graded MS60 or higher may receive the designation. PCGS awards "FS" for coins displaying either 5 or 6 steps. Initially, NGC only awarded "FS" for coins displaying 6 steps. Starting from February 16, 2004, NGC refined their qualifications and began using the designations "5FS" or "6FS" based on the number of complete steps visible. So unless its essentially uncirculated to have a mint state grade MS60 or higher, its not going to be eligible for full steps.

Heres some added info from NGC that may help you understand more if you'd like https://www.ngccoin.com/news/articl...eps-nickels/

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Has to be UNC.
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DataDragon lays out the criteria quite well. Yes it has to be MS-60 or Higher for the FS designation to matter.
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Looks like it's a 2006 or later, in which case full steps are irrelevant.
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Looks like it's a 2006 or later, in which case full steps are irrelevant.


Full steps are relevant even on 2006 and newer as well, you can look through the price guide such as NGC here to see there are pricing value differences.https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide.../nickels/25/

Of course certain nickels are hard to find with full steps which is why those particular coins are of much higher value if you are able to find one with full steps. Some mentioned here with the amazing price differences with and without full steps. https://www.ngccoin.com/news/articl...on-classics/

Modern coins do tend to not have very high value over the cost of grading, although they may in the very top condition grade or two and with full steps. You just have to look them up to see. Just try to avoid the trap of not looking at census of how many are graded in each grade, and chasing a situation where perhaps 1-3 coins only are graded in a top grade which have a high value that is worthwhile after grading fees, but all the rest would lose money vs the fees to grade. This can cause someone to attempt to gamble to find that rare bigfoot riding a unicorn.





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I'll take all the advice I can get, but please I'm too easily confused at this point. I guess there can be differing opinions even among seasoned collectors. I will continue to tty to parse it out.
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