September 15, 2003, Pre-Long Beach Sale - Coins, Sale 21

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Nickels (Jefferson)

 
Lot 212        1942-P Jefferson Nickel. Type 2. NGC graded Proof 66. Rich golden toning on this silver nickel coin (Photo).
Estimate $170-190.
 
Lot 213        1951 Jefferson Nickel. NGC graded Proof 67 Cameo. Bright and white (Photo).
Estimate $50-70.
 
Lot 214        1959 Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 67. Electric blue toning on both sides (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 215        1961 Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 66. The obverse displays light blue toning while the reverse is lilac and gold (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 216        1962 Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 67. Beautiful blue, lilac and golden toning (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 217        1964 Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 68. Deep blue and lilac toning (Photo).
Estimate $500-600.
 
Lot 218        1968-S Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 66. Vivid rainbow toning on both sides (Photo).
Estimate $500-600.
 
Lot 219        1970-S Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 67. The obverse has electric blue toning while the reverse displays full rainbow toning (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 220        1970-S Jefferson Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 65. Vivid blue and lilac toning (Photo).
Estimate $400-500.
 
Lot 221        A Group of 25 Vibrantly Toned Proof Jefferson Nickels. Lot of 25 coins. 1957-1964. An unusual group of 25 mixed date brilliant multicolored proof Jeffersons. Very unusual and most distinctive.
Estimate $500-750.
 
Lot 222        A Group of 9 Graded Jeffersons. Lot of 9 coins. Consists of: 1938-D MS-67; 1941-D MS 66; 1942-D MS-66; 1942 Type 1 MS-65; 1943-S NGC MS-66; 1944-S MS-65; 1949-D MS-66 FS; 1950 MS-65; 1951-D MS-65. All PCGS graded unless noted otherwise. All have beautiful toning.
Estimate $250-350.