2011-Denver Mint Jefferson 5-Cent With MS-68 Grading Sold For $6462.50
2016-01-29 Fri
At Heritage’s Florida United Numismatists Auction in Tampa held between January 6th and 11th this year, a ¢5 Jefferson Head sold for a whopping $6462.50. The aforementioned coin is a 2011, Denver Mint issued, Jefferson 5-cent piece graded PCGS Mint State 68 full steps. A tack-sharp price coupled with a lustrous and virtually perfect surface, it comes as no surprise that it is the only coin to receive such a high grade.Latest News
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