Like many people, you need the best coin collection & components which you can certainly get, with no need of compensating excessively high cost. If browsing just for the latest coin collections, there exists easily never a excuse for you to expend major amount of money, whilst there are probably 1000s of coin collection & components at great discounted rates on eBay, the most trustworthy web based shopping mall around the planet. This resource site is approved by eBay in order to support you identify the perfect coin collections you will be browsing for at an unequalled selling price. If, perhaps you don't spot the particular coin collections you are searching for directly below, try keying in a specific name or model in the Search box at your right.
![]() 1994 P Jefferson Nickel SMS SP69FS PCGS US $57.00
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![]() 1943-P DDO Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS-64 FS-106 (FS-029) US $291.50
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![]() 2010 S Jefferson Nickel Proof 5C PCGS PR69 DCAM US $2.26
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![]() 2002-S JEFFERSON NICKEL PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO US $.99
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![]() 2003-S JEFFERSON NICKEL PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO US $.99
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![]() 2000-S JEFFERSON NICKEL PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO US $.99
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![]() 1999-S Jefferson Nickels PCGS PR69DCAM (Deep Cameo) US $5.00
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![]() Jefferson Nickel 1943 P PCGS MS 65+ Doubled Die Obverse US $550.00
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![]() 1979-S Type 1 Jefferson Nickels PCGS PR69DCAM (Deep Cameo) US $8.00
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![]() 1940-P Jefferson Nickel MS-64FS PCGS US $15.50
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![]() 1956-D Jefferson Nickel MS-65 PCGS US $7.50
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![]() 1943-P 5c PCGS MS-65 DBL DIE OBV ~ PQ JEFFERSON NICKEL IN OLD GREEN LABEL HOLDER US $595.00
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![]() 2008 P Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS66FS !! Business Strike US $4.26
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![]() 1975-S Jefferson Nickels PCGS PR69DCAM (Deep Cameo) US $13.13
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![]() PCGS Certified 2010-D Jefferson Nickel PR69DCAM US $.99
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![]() 1939 Reverse of 1940 Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS66 No reserve ! US $39.95
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![]() 1966 SMS Jefferson Nickel PCGS SP66 Mild Cameo US $3.24
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![]() 1979 S Type 2 Proof Jefferson Nickel * PCGS PR69 DEEP CAMEO * US $9.99
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![]() 1983 S PCGS PR69 DCAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $5.00
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![]() 1989 S PCGS PR69 DCAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $10.00
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![]() 1986 S PCGS PR 69 DCAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $6.00
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![]() 1968-S PCGS PR67CAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $.99
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![]() 1971-S PCGS PR67CAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $.99
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![]() 1978-S PCGS PR68DCAM JEFFERSON NICKEL US $.99
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![]() 1993-S PROOF JEFFERSON NICKEL GRADED PF-69 DCAM BY PCGS US $9.99
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![]() 1998-S PROOF JEFFERSON NICKEL GRADED PR 69 DCAM BY PCGS US $9.99
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![]() 1990-S PROOF JEFFERSON NICKEL PF-69 DEEP CAMEO (PCGS) US $9.99
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For anyone who is someone that has the hobby of collecting antique coins, then your search for new acquisitions can lead you to new coin dealers. Most of the coin dealers you come across will be friendly, knowledgeable and are effortless to communicate with. They are apt to answer several questions and share facts about the characteristics of the different coins that they've. They will also relate the stories about their encounter with the various coins and also a bit of history about the coin that you are about to buy. Rare coin hunting is a great hobby and finding coins like the Jefferson Nickel Pcgs on this page is actually a hunt worth completing.
Here are some ideas to be regarded as for those who desire to begin collecting antique coins: Be certain that the antique coin is genuine. With modern technology it truly is becoming increasingly easier to generate authentic looking fake coins. Its critical that you can ascertain its authenticity, either in some form of certificate or by having an expert appraise the coin initial hand if achievable. Commence modest and construct. Yes, we would all like to own that rare Roman coin when we're beginning out but do not take unnecessary risks or stretch your spending budget too far once you start off out. Don't forget, you could always obtain the really rare ones when you're much more established.

Coin Collectors I need your help!?
Hey I am going to start collecting Jefferson Head Nickles and so I was doing some research and I came upon this website that I think that would help me understanding how much the Nickle would be worth if I am to purchase it. So can you explain to me what this website means.
So here is the website:
http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&c=84&title=Jefferson+Nickel
Thank you!
And I know I spelled Nickle wrong
The site belongs to PCGS a coin grading company. It is their idea of what their slabbed graded coins are worth. If you are willing to do some work yoursel you can put a nice Jefferson nickel set together. It will take you learing to grade the coins yourself. Learn what a full steps mint state Jefferson looks like. Putting together a Jefferson set that i graded by the professional grading services can be expensive and I am not sure you would ever get your money back in the end. The Jefferson set is over looked by a lot of collectors and has not really ever taken off except in the middle 1960's and that was only the 1950-D nickel. There is no one date that is really that hard to find so collectors shy away from the set. A mint state set is a nice thing to look at though. it would be better if you leared about the nickel then went hunting for bargans where the dealer was to busy to really grade his coins right. hope this helps.
Antique coins are also a fantastic attraction in museums that exhibit antique pieces. Do you know that these antique gold and silver coins were even the currency in the reign of kingdoms? They had been also employed in sign languages in ancient parts of the world. You will discover two grading corporations that certify these coins to be traded. These are the Professional Coin Grading service and Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
Be sure to obtain a copy of the latest cost guide of antique coins. This can guide you via the average cost of a particular coin. The price guide will maintain you informed about just how much you may be expected to invest or provide when selling or acquiring a coin. The cost of a coin is either on bullion value or collector value. The costs are normally given for coins in good condition that are totally free from detraction and have no evidence of physical damage. When value is involved, among the most considerable items that ascertain the cost of a coin will be the grading. Grading generally determines the state of preservation of the coin. Check carefully for any kind of damage, or else it'll have a reduced cost later. Get information about the characteristics of coins from antique coin dealers and get the most beneficial deal feasible.




































