Here we have a nice example of a collectors
grade Buffalo nickel. Most collectors gave it that name for the buffalo
on the reverse of the coin. This PCI coin could also be used as a
grading tool. They graded this coin as Extra Fine 40.
1943-P
NNC
MS67
War Nickel
$39.99
A pleasing example of a old Jefferson nickel graded
and by (NNC). The gave this coin a grade of Mint state 67, although they gave this coin a "Full Step" designation,
we would have to disagree. It's mostly white with a touch of tone by
Jefferson head.
1943-P
NGC
MS-66
War Nickel
Full Steps
$79.99
An excellent example of a
war nickel graded and slabbed by NGC. They also gave this coin a 5 full
Steps designation. Coin World Trends has this coin listed at $125.00.
But here it will only cost you $79.99
1943-D
PCI
MS-66
War Nickel
Full Steps
$44.99
During the early months of
World War II the critical need for nickel and copper required the
treasury department to substitute other metals for the scarce elements.
This war nickel is certified by PCI as MS66 5 full Steps.
1943-D
ANACS
MS-66
War Nickel
Full Steps
$59.99
This silver war nickel is graded by one of the oldest
certification companies on the market, ANACS. They gave it a ultra high
grade of MS-66 plus a full 6 steps. Coin World has this coin trend at
$85.00
1944-S
ICG
MS-67
War Nickel
$39.99
Here
we have another war nickel is a ultra high grade of Mint State 67. Even
though this coin does not have all the steps to get the Full Step
designation it is very close (4 steps).
1944-S
ICG
MS-67
War Nickel
2-toned
$44.99
...same as the one listed above except this one has a nice golden
tone on the reverse and a 2tone on the obverse. The profile is blue and
the rest of the coin has a golden hue. This coin also has some nice die
cracks on the reverse, easily seen with the naked eye.
1950-D
NNC
MS-66
Full Steps
KEY DATE
SOLD
An excellent example of a 1950 Denver example Jefferson
nickel. This was the Key date of the series with only 2.6m minted. This
1950 d Nickel is slabbed by NNC as Mint state 66 Full Steps.
SOLD
1962
NTC
PF-68
Light Blue
$14.99
Here is something that none of the other certification companies
do. NTC not only did the mention that the coin is toned by they added
the color, this one says Blue toning on the slab. It was given a grade
of PF68.
1962
NTC
PF-68
Dark Blue
$17.99
Although this one and the one above state blue toning, the one
above is a light blue and this is more of a darker blue with purple
edges. This one was also graded PF68.
1962
NTC
PF-67
Rainbow Toned
$19.99
The picture
is worthless for this coin, it doesn't show the true color at all. Not
only is it blue yellow/orange/red toned but the blue is in the fields
and the yellow/orange/red is on Jefferson's profile and the Monticello,
which makes this coin look like one of those painted coins.
1963
PCI
PF-68
SOLD
Here we have a 1963 Jefferson nickel in a PCI holder, PCI gave
this coin a Proof 68 grade.
SOLD
1964
NGC
PF-68
Cameo
$29.99
An excellent
example of an older coin with cameo contrast. All proof coins made today
have frosty white ultra deep cameo. But back in the 60s only the
first couple hundred struck with new dies would have any cameo.
1965
NGC
MS-68
$9.99
This 1965 nickel is a
business struck example. Most certified 1965 coins are from Special Mint
Sets. In our opinion NNC is about three grades off on this coin, so we
are dropping to price to only $9.99
1966
NGC
MS-66
SMS
$19.99
Next we have a
nickel, from a Special Mint Set graded and slabbed by NGC. NGC is one of
the top certification companies in the numismatic
community. They graded this Mint state 66 SMS.
1970-D
NTC
MS-66
Toned
$19.99
This is a very pleasing example of a toned Jefferson
nickel. It has nice greens, blues and golden colors on the obverse and reverse.
The picture doesn't even come close to how beautiful this coin really is.
1971-S
NGC
PF-65
Ultra Cameo
$6.99
This is a pretty
nice looking coin to only have been given a Proof 65. Most coins in the
early 70s don't even get a cameo designation, this one was given a ultra
Cameo.
1971-S
NGC
PF-67
Cameo
$9.99
A pleasing coin in
a NGC holder. Sharp details, bold strike and frosty white cameo.
1971-S
NGC
PF-68
Cameo
$14.99
...same as the one
listed above except 1 grade higher. PCGS has a proof 68 cameo listed for
$30.00. Steal this NGC example for half that, $14.99.
1972-S
ICG
PF-67
CAM
$9.99
Here we have a nickel slabbed by ICG as proof 67
cameo. The obverse is eye smashing and except for a small part of a
fingerprint on the edge on the reverse this would have graded much higher.
1973-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
reduced
$7.88
Here
we have a nice looking nickel
slabbed
by Photo-Certified
Coin Institute. PCI gave this coin a proof 69 deep cameo.
1977-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
reduced
$9.88
...same as the one listed above except this is a 1977.
1978-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
$14.99
A pleasing example of almost perfect condition
Jefferson nickel. This coin has a deep strike, strong details and frosted
black and white cameo.
1978-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
Toned BLUE
$19.99
This is a very pleasing example of a toned Jefferson
nickel. It mostly a lighter aqua blue and purple highlights on the obverse and reverse. Click on
the picture to see how beautiful this coin really is.
PCGS
20 coin
certified
holder
$9.99
Need a place to put your certified coins? Here we have a
PCGS holder that will hold 20 coins. It fits most certification holders
(PCGS, NGC, PCI, ICG, NTC...) and only very lightly used.
1979-S
PCI
PF-70
DCAM
Perfect
$34.99
An amazing example of a type 1 Jefferson nickel
graded a perfect proof 70. It has awesome a razor sharp strike, bold
details and frosty "Black and White" cameo. It's graded by PCI and is in
their old green holder.
1980-S
NTC
PF-69
DCAM
reduced
$6.88
This coin actually doesn't look as good as the picture.
It started to tone blue, (fields and profile), but right now the color
isn't brilliant and the profile and fields blend together. Steal this for
only $6.99
1981-S
SEGS
PF-67
DCAM
TYPE 1
$7.99
This
coin is in a SEGS slab, it has clear surfaces, virtually untouched fields,
and killer frosted white cameo. It's only graded Proof67 but looks just as
good as a 69. great looking coin for only 7.99.
1981-S
NTC
PF-69
DCAM
$9.99
This
Jefferson Nickel has see across the room cameo. It's full Frosted cameo
on both the obverse and reverse. It also has Mirrored fields and a
strong bold strike.
1981-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
TYPE 1
$9.99
This Jefferson nickel is certified by Independent Coin
Grading, Inc. (ICG). They graded this coin proof 69. Normally we would
sell this for 14.99, but because it has a spot the size of a needle point
on the chin we are dropping it to only 9.99
1981-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
TYPE 1
$9.99
This
coin is in a PCI slab, it has clear surfaces, virtually untouched fields,
and killer frosted white cameo.
1982-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
$14.99
Here we have an outstanding proof Jefferson nickel that
is certified by Independent Coin Grading, Inc. (ICG). They gave this coin
a grade of proof 69 which is only one point away from perfect.
1982-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
$9.88
An
attractive example of a certified Thomas Jefferson nickel. This coin has a
clear surfaces, virtually untouched fields, and killer frosted white
cameo. This coin is in a PCI slab.
1982-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
Toned
$14.99
This
coin is graded the same as the one listed above except instead of black
and white cameo the fields have completely toned up. The coin is lightly
toned a light blue. A couple more year and this might be a very attractive
looking coin.
1983-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
reduced
$7.88
Even
though this coin is graded proof69 It looks more like a 67. It has a faint
finger print on the reverse and light cloudy fields on the obverse. we are
reducing this to only $7.88.
1983-S
SEGS
PF-67
DCAM
2 available
$7.99
This
coin is in a SEGS slab, it has clear surfaces, virtually untouched fields,
and killer frosted white cameo. It's only graded Proof67 but looks just as
good as a 69. Great looking coin for only 7.99.
1983-S
PCI
PF-68
DCAM
$9.99
An
attractive example of a certified Thomas Jefferson nickel. This coin has a
mirrored surfaces, virtually untouched fields, and deep
cameo. This coin is in a PCI slab.
1984-S
SEGS
PF-68
DCAM
reduced
$7.88
...next
we have a 1984 Jefferson nickel. It's graded and authenticated by SEGS as
proof 68. It slight hazy in the fields around the edges so we are reducing
the price.
1985-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
Toned
$9.99
This
coin is light crescent
tone of light blue around the bottom of the obverse. A couple more year and this might be a very attractive
looking coin.
1985-S
ICG
PF-69
DCAM
$12.99
This ICG coin has mirrored fields, a bold strike and
"Black and White" cameo. Plus it's only one point away from perfect.
1987-S
NTC
PF-69
DCAM
2-toned
$19.99
The obverse of this coin is just amazing! It is 2 toned with more the half
a rich blueish/purple and the bottom half has frosty
golden highlights. Higher grade proof with beautifully toned
surfaces.
1987-S
PCI
PF-69
DCAM
$9.99
This PCI certified coin is a nice example of high end
nickel. It has mirrored fields, a bold strike and frosty white cameo.
1988-S
SEGS
PF-67
DCAM
reduced
$7.88
This
coin is in a SEGS slab, it has clear surfaces, virtually untouched fields,
and killer frosted white cameo. It's only graded Proof67 but looks just as
good as a 69.
1988-S
SEGS
PF-68
DCAM
reduced
$9.88
...next
we have a 1988 Jefferson nickel also graded and authenticated by SEGS
except this one is one point high PF68.
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