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Description
The listing, Nickel 1955 has ended.
1955 Nickel, great details-especially on front. Has been untouched to photograph shops, etc. Winner receives exact coin photographed with complimentary shipping.
I've been into my Listia career just under 3 months. Have already learned I need to establish etiquette in my posts outlining my expectations. When you receive an item please notify me and leave feedback: it's just polite. If you are unhappy with anything, communicate with me. If you have the patience of a sand flea, unrealistic perception of the world, and always see the glass half empty-I would rather you not bid at all. Truly. If you do not send me a verified address after 7 days I keep your credits and relist the item-if I choose to. I accept reasonable GIN offers prior to bids placed. I like to work with ethical people of integrity, I'm not going to include an explination. If you don't know, don't bid. I'm not on social media-that's why my Listia identity is not complete. Listia's own account on here is missing one social media account (that's when I knew this app was for me). Appreciate you being here and bidding, I have enjoyed this app and look forward to contribute and watching it grow!
Questions & Comments
This is the reason that I ask..... 1955 Jefferson Nickel With 8,266,200 minted, the 1955 nickel demands a good eye and a bit of luck to spot in circulation. It also commands a slight premium over other average-circulated, more common Jefferson nickels, starting at around 50 cents to purchase a circulated 1955 Jefferson nickel.