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1952 Jefferson Nickel PF66 NGC

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1952 Jefferson Nickel PF66 NGC

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1952 Proof Jefferson Proof Nickel Certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) PF66 Brown Label

A Classic Early-1950s Proof Jefferson Nickel

This 1952 Proof Jefferson Nickel is an attractive example of early postwar U.S. proof coinage. Struck exclusively for collectors, proof nickels from this period were produced in limited quantities and finished with polished dies to achieve sharp detail and reflective surfaces.

With an official proof mintage of just 81,980 coins, the 1952 proof Jefferson nickel remains a desirable issue for collectors seeking certified examples from the early 1950s.

Jefferson Nickel Design Details

The obverse features Felix Schlag’s iconic left-facing portrait of Thomas Jefferson, displaying crisp lettering, well-defined hair detail, and strong eye appeal characteristic of well-preserved proof strikes.

On the reverse, Monticello is sharply rendered with balanced fields, clear architectural detail, and pleasing contrast between devices and reflective surfaces.

PF66 Grade & Professional Certification

This coin has been graded PF66 by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC). A PF66 proof designation reflects above-average eye appeal, strong mirrors, and only minor imperfections visible under magnification.

NGC encapsulation ensures authenticity, accurate grading, and long-term protection in a secure, tamper-evident holder.

Collector Appeal & Long-Term Value

Proof Jefferson nickels from the early 1950s are increasingly appreciated for their relatively low mintages and classic mid-century design. The 1952 proof issue is especially appealing to collectors assembling complete certified proof nickel sets.

A Solid Addition to a Certified U.S. Coin Collection

Whether added to a Jefferson nickel registry set or a broader certified proof collection, this 1952 Proof Jefferson Nickel PF66 represents a refined example of early-1950s U.S. Mint craftsmanship.

It offers enduring numismatic appeal backed by professional third-party certification.

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