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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Nickels → U. S. Jefferson Nickels |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
814 |
1938 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$100.00 |
Lovely deep gleaming mirror fields highlight splendid devices. A handsome coin housed in one of the earliest holders, NGC PF65. |
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815 |
1939 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$100.00 |
Jewel-sharp strike contrasts devices against liquid-glass fields. First generation holder, PCGS PR65. |
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816 |
1939'D' Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$65.00 |
A splendid example of this key-date issue. The superbly struck devices are bathed in natural mint lustre. A golden ring is noticeable at the borders. |
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817 |
1940 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$90.00 |
This strike shows the then-new Jefferson design at its deeply reflective best. First generation holder, PCGS PR65. |
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818 |
1941 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$85.00 |
Wonderful gleaming surfaces complement an exacting strike of marvelous beauty. First generation holder, PCGS PR65. |
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819 |
1942 Type I. Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$220.00 |
Stark silver lustre gives rare depth to thoroughly detailed devices. First generation holder, PCGS PR65. |
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820 |
Complete Set of War Alloy Nickels, 1942'P,D,S' through 1945'P,D,S.' Choice to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH to GEM BU |
$195.00 |
High quality examples of the Copper-Silver-Manganese alloy used to conserve Nickel for the war effort. Boldly lustrous coins show large mintmarks over Monticello's dome. In gold-stamped custom lucite holder. 11 pieces. |
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821 |
1942'P' Type II. Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$130.00 |
Cartwheel silver gleam includes an extremely faint hint of pale gold in this wartime silver-manganese alloy, the scarcer of this final Proof date's two types. PCGS PR65. |
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822 |
1988 No Designer's Initials. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$140.00 |
A popular coin for the error specialist. It is distinctly evident that the designer's initials were omitted at striking time. ANACS MS62. |
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