The 1941 Nickel is common in both non-Full Step and Full Step editions. Hundreds have been graded by PCGS in MS65 and MS66. The finest examples certified by PCGS (as of June 2012) include 9 MS67s and a single MS67FS.
This is 1941-P Jefferson Nickel. It has very nice and great details. It has very bright and beautiful grayish-white fields with very minimum marks. However, it has very light lamination at lower left of Jefferson Head Bust. It is really beautiful coin with semi-frosty fields, too. It is still very common-dated coin, but few are in higher grades and mostly are in circulated conditions that bring premier prices on higher grades. There are more demands on Professional Grading Stabbed 1941-P Jefferson Nickel with "Full Steps" which cost higher than "Non-Full Steps." I believe they are money values and good investments.
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I was expecting some highly circulated nickels, but when these arrived, I was pleased to find they were XF and had great detail to them still. Great quality set!
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Pros: These nickels are mostly out of circulation. The price was right. All had full dates. They are higher grade. Cons: They're value isn't going up much.
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Who doesn’t enjoy a well struck pre-WWII Jefferson nickel? =)
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