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A 1956 Jefferson nickel that has been graded PF 67 by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) is a high-quality, proof strike of the US 5-cent coin from the Philadelphia Mint. This specific coin is well-struck, showing excellent detail and luster for a 1950s proof. Its PF 67 grade indicates it's in near-perfect condition, making it a sought-after item for collectors of Jefferson nickels and proof coins.
Key Characteristics
Significance of the Grade
What Makes It Valuable
Proof coins are inherently more valuable than regular, circulated coins because they are specially produced.
A high grade like PF 67 indicates a coin in excellent condition, which is highly desirable to collectors.
The 1956 proof nickel is known for being quite well-struck.
While proof coins are more available than previous dates, a PF 67 grade still represents a high-quality example, especially for collectors.
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