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Think your pocket change is just worth face value? Think again! In this episode of COIN AZ, we explore why specific high-grade coins—like the 1973-P Jefferson Nickel or the 1982-P Washington Quarter—can fetch thousands of dollars at auction. We explain the critical "Full Steps" (FS) designation for nickels and why finding a coin in an "MS-68" grade is a game-changer for collectors. Timestamped Highlights: 0:00 - Beginner’s Guide: What is "Full Steps" on a Nickel? 0:50 - 1985-P Lincoln Cent (MS-68 Superb Gem) - $587 1:28 - 1973-P Jefferson Nickel (MS-67 Full Steps) - $13,962 2:46 - 1982-P Washington Quarter (MS-68 Superb Gem) - $5,000+ 4:00 - 1974-P Lincoln Cent (MS-68+ Superb Gem) - $1,323 5:04 - 1970-S Jefferson Nickel (MS-66 Full Steps) - $1,968 6:02 - 1991-P Lincoln Cent (MS-68+ Superb Gem) - $116 6:45 - 1975-P Jefferson Nickel (MS-67 Full Steps) - $2,000+ Track your collection's value: Compare your rare finds with verified international auction results here: 👉 https://coinshareapp.com/ Follow COIN AZ for daily numismatic guides: #COINAZ #RareCoins #JeffersonNickel #LincolnCent #WashingtonQuarter #Numismatics #FullSteps #InvestmentCoins #MoneyFacts #CoinShareApp #AuctionRecords #PCGS #NGC #CoinCollecting #ValueGuide Examine the 1985 penny value and condition. Learn how to spot die polish lines and assess circulation wear on your coins. This video provides a detailed look at a 1985 copper plated zinc cent, perfect for collectors evaluating their own finds. We analyze the preservation level, noting the specific high-point circulation wear and the carbon spots often found on these pieces. By performing a close numismatic inspection, you can determine if your coin shows signs of mint-state quality or standard circulation. We also discuss the manufacturing process behind Philadelphia mint coins from this era. You will learn how to identify distinct die polish lines, which are often mistaken for damage but are actually a result of the minting process itself. Understanding these markers is essential for accurately grading your collection and separating common strikes from unique examples. Subscribe for weekly coin collecting breakdowns, and comment below if you have found any interesting errors in your pocket change.
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