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I just took a look on ebay what the price of ms 1992p jeffersons are, and was amazed to find out that their selling for around a dollar a piece. Any one know the reason why they go for so much when all of the other dates from the 90's only go for like a quarter in MS? I'm gonna start saving all the ms 92p's I pull from circulation now.
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It may be simply for convenience as the seller has to cover the fees. You don't see BU 92P's all that much but they are not that big of a deal. You should try to get the best example with the best strike and step count. 6 steps is possible. If you need one, perhaps you can cut your cost by buying several other coins from a seller that offers a discount on multiple items.
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Check out the prices on1982 Jeffersons on Numismedia.com and explain THOSE prices to me.
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There were no mint Sets (the primary source for MS coins) in 1982 or 1983. All of the 1982 and 1983 MS coins had to come from circulation or the souvenir sets sold at the mints.
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There are also two reverse die styles for 1982.
One of 1983 and the other of 1977 and to find a full step nickel in the style with the reverse of 1977 and sharply struck is very difficult. The 1982 of either mint in the style of 1983 reverse is no picnic either.
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How do you tell the difference between the 1982 and 1983 reverses?
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