The 1968-S Nickel is a very common coin in all grades, including Gem Mint State, and it is one of the very few dates in the modern series represented by an example in PCGS MS69. Full Step examples are very rare, but not as super-rare as other contemporary dates. The finest example certified by PCGS is the lone MS69 just mentioned (this coin is a full two points better than the next-best examples of this date).
received the1968s jefferson nickel, beautiful coin ,clean all around, great impression,looks like brand new insteadof 50 years old.Thank you Daniel Thompson
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I started collecting coins with Nickels. Jeffersons to be exact. Once I had bought the first penny album, I was hooked. I wanted to fill every book with every denomination. Surprisingly, I was able to find many of the key dates in my own junk coins, Included 1 1938, 1928D, 1939S, and 1950D. After a few months of collecting and analyzing every coin I saw, The 1968-S was the only coin that I was missing. I bought it to complete my set. I like all Jefferson Nickels as the get their value from rarity and other numismatic variables, and are not based on having any precious metal content. The one thing about the 68-S was the lack of a cameo, which I was expecting. Regardless, it is still a gorgeous coin and will be worth a lot of money in the future. I suggest you get yours today!
Very pleased with the nickels nice and shiny only a few had minimal scratches the only thing I was hoping for was full steps but there was none. Very pleased
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Smart To Get Rid Of Fiat (Backed By Nothing) Money Pick Up As Many Pre-1965 Coins As You Can As These Are 90% Silver Coins Minted After 1965 But Before 1970 Are 40% Silver & Still A Good Buy
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arrived on time, and actually was earlier then expected. met my expectations
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