The 1963-P Jefferson Nickel is very common and can still be found in circulation. However, most coins in circulation range from low circulated grades to about MS63 condition. MS64 examples and higher have probably been pulled from circulation already. Examples in higher grade such as MS65 and higher are probably from rolls or Mint Sets. MS66 examples are scarce despite the very large mintage. Examples in MS67 are really scarce with less than a handful known and none being finer.
I loved being able to purchase a roll of 1963 shiny new Jefferson nickels at a very reasonable price. I have not only enhanced my own collection but I also have two grandchildren aged 9 and 8 who are now collecting. I was able to share several of the coins with them and now those coins are a really nice part of what they have so far.
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The ad showed a picture of what appeared to be uncirculated nickels. I didn't scroll the entire ad until I received the coins, and down in the ad it said they don't take pictures of the coins for sale because it takes to much time. I didn't rate them and I wasn't going to because of the wording, even though I felt it was wrong about the pictures.(The nickels I received were average circulated nickels.) I then put them on my do not buy from list.
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I used this for an inlay on top of a turned lidded wood box! It was for my daughters birthday as she was born that year! Nice momento!
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1963 BU nickel that looks NOTHING like the photo in the listing. The one I received was in a 2x2 coin holder, was dark, and was highly tarnished. Cannot tell if it really is uncirculated or not. Definitely NOT the "bright" coin advertised in the description.
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Used to make ring looks great.
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