Jefferson Nickel Set
Complete Jefferson Nickel Set Part 2.
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COMPLETE SET OF JEFFERSON NICKELS 1938-1959 IN FOLDER $30.00 |
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1956-D Jefferson Nickel 5c NGC MS66 Nice Coin From Nickle Set S192 $40.00 |
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2002-S PROOF DCAM JEFFERSON NICKEL FROM US PROOF SET (1 COIN) $0.99 |
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1973 P&D JEFFERSON NICKELS FROM US MINT SET (2 COINS) UNCIRCULATED $0.99 |
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SILVER WARTIME JEFFERSON NICKEL COMPLETE SET of 11-.35 SILVER-0.6189 TROY OUNCES $21.00 |
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1958 Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c NGC PF66 Rainbow Toned From Nickle Set S204 $120.00 |
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Full Set BU Jefferson War Nickels Very Nice Set $17.38 |
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1957 Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c NGC PF67 Rainbow Toned From Nickle Set S202 $100.00 |
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1957 Jefferson Nickel Proof Superb Gem+ from Original Silver Set R261 $6.00 |
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1959 Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c NGC PF66 Rainbow Toned From Nickle Set S205 $65.00 |
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★COMPLETE 11 COIN SET OF SILVER JEFFERSON WAR NICKELS★! JEFFERSON SILVER WAR SET $19.96 |
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1970-1979 BU JEFFERSON NICKEL SET (In Orig Mint Cello) 20-Coins $14.95 |
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1953-D Jefferson Nickel 5c NGC MS65 Rainbow Toned From Nickle Set S193 $55.00 |
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Lot of 10 PROOF Coins 1976 S JEFFERSON Nickels From US Mint Sets Plastic Flips*! $0.99 |
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Lot of 10 PROOF Coins 1975 S JEFFERSON Nickels From US Mint Sets Plastic Flips*! $0.99 |
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1980 P Jefferson Nickel GEM BU sealed in cello from US Mint Set, Philly Mint NIP $0.07 |
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1938 – 1964 PDS JEFFERSON NICKELS – 7 ALBUMS – FULL SETS WAR NICKELS- 442 COINS $239.00 |
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1980 D Jefferson Nickel BU sealed in cello from US Mint Set from Denver Mint NIP $0.07 |
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2004-S Proof Jefferson Nickels – 2 pc. set. NGC PF69 UCAM Keelboat & Hanshake $19.95 |
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*** 1942 – 1945 GEM BU Silver Jefferson Wartime Nickle Set Almost Full 5 Steps * $164.99 |
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Jefferson Nickel Set **1938-2000** 140 Different Issues ** $99.00 |
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Jefferson Nickel Set **1938-2010** 163 Different Issues ** $99.00 |
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2011 P+D Jefferson Nickel Set ~ In Original Mint Wrap $3.33 |
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1973-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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2011 P D GEM BU JEFFERSON NICKELS 2 COIN SET FROM ROLL $2.99 |
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1975-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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Complete Year Date Set Jefferson Nickels 1938 – 2012; Includes Silver $29.99 |
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Complete Year Date Set Jefferson Nickels 1938 – 2012; Includes Silver $19.99 |
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1978-D 1979-D 1980-D JEFFERSON NICKELS BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED FROM US MINT SETS $1.99 |
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1978-P 1979-P 1980-P JEFFERSON NICKELS BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED FROM US MINT SETS $1.99 |
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1977-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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1979-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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1974-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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1976-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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1978-S JEFFERSON PROOF NICKEL FROM US COIN PROOF SET NO TONING! LOOKS GREAT! $1.99 |
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1985 P Jefferson Nickel BU sealed in cello from US Mint Set, Philly Mint NIP MIP $0.07 |
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1985 D Jefferson Nickel BU sealed in cello from US Mint Set from Denver Mint NIP $0.07 |
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1967 SMS Special Mint Set Jefferson Nickel US Coin CoinLeader $0.99 |
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1965 SMS Special Mint Set Jefferson Nickel US Coin CoinLeader $0.99 |
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1979 D UNC Uncirculated GEM BU Jefferson Nickel MS+ From Mint Set $0.99 |
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1998 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging $6.47 Up for sale we have a U.S. Mint 1998 Proof Set. This Set is in the Original Box and Plastic Holder that was issued from the U.S. Mint. Here’s what’s included in this proof set: 1998 Lincoln Cent, 1998 Jefferson Nickel, 1998 Roosevelt Dime, 1998 Washington Quarter, and 1998 Kennedy Half Dollar; and all in the original US Government packaging!!… |
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1997 U.S. Proof Set in Original Government Packaging $12.94 Up for sale we have a U.S. Mint 1997 Proof Set. This Set is in the Original Box and Plastic Holder that was issued from the U.S. Mint. Here’s what’s included in this proof set: 1997 Lincoln Cent, 1997 Jefferson Nickel, 1997 Roosevelt Dime, 1997 Washington Quarter, and 1997 Kennedy Half Dollar; and all in the original US Government packaging!!… |
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1991 P & D Mint Set in Original U.S. Government Packaging 10-Coins $5.90 Here is the 1991 P & D Uncirculated US Mint Set. The 1991 set has 10 coins, 5 from the P-mint and 5 from the D-mint. From each mint the set includes: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, and Kennedy Half Dollar. This set will come with all the Original US Mint packaging, including the envelope, sealed plastic, and COA…. |
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Jefferson Nickels Folder 1938-1961 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) $1.27 Whitman Publishing offers all sorts of books, albums, folders and supplies for all your coin collecting from pennies to dollars…. |
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Jefferson’s Demons $13.99 “I have often wondered for what good end the sensations of Grief could be intended.” — Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson suffered during his life from periodic bouts of dejection and despair, shadowed intervals during which he was full of “gloomy forebodings” about what lay ahead. Not long before he composed the Declaration of Independence, the young Jefferson lay for six weeks in idleness and ill health at Monticello, paralyzed by a mysterious “malady.” Similar lapses were to recur during anxious periods in his life, often accompanied by violent headaches. In Jefferson’s Demons , Michael Knox Beran illuminates an optimistic man’s darker side — Jefferson as we have rarely seen him before. The worst of these moments came after his wife died in 1782. But two years later, after being dispatched to Europe, Jefferson recovered nerve and spirit in the salons of Paris, where he fell in love with a beautiful young artist, Maria Cosway. When their affair ended, Jefferson’s health again broke down. He set out for the palms and temples of southern Europe, and though he did not know where the therapeutic journey would take him or where it would end, his encounter with the old civilizations of the Mediterranean was transformative. The Greeks and Romans taught him that a man could make productive use of his demons. Jefferson’s immersion in the mystic truths of the Old World gave him insights into mysteries of life and art that Enlightenment philosophy had failed to supply. Beran skillfully shows how Jefferson drew on the esoteric lore he encountered to transform anxiety into action. On his return to America, Jefferson entered the most productive period of his life: He created a new political party, was elected president, and doubled the size of the country. His private labors were no less momentous…among them, the artistry of Monticello and the University of Virginia. Jefferson’s Demons is an elegantly composed account of the strangeness and originality of one Founder’s genius. Michael Knox Beran uncovers the maps Jefferson used to find his way out of dejection and to forge a new democratic culture for America. Here is a Jefferson who, with all his failings, remains one of his country’s greatest teachers and prophets. |
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Madison and Jefferson $13.69 A WATERSHED ACCOUNT OF THE MOST IMPORTANT POLITICAL FRIENDSHIP IN AMERICAN HISTORY In Madison and Jefferson , esteemed historians Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg join forces to reveal the crucial partnership of two extraordinary founders, creating a superb dual biography that is a thrilling and unprecedented account of early America. The third and fourth presidents have long been considered proper and noble gentlemen, with Thomas Jefferson’s genius overshadowing James Madison’s judgment and common sense. But in this revelatory book, both leaders are seen as men of their times, ruthless and hardboiled operatives in a gritty world of primal politics where they struggled for supremacy for more than fifty years. In most histories, the elder figure, Jefferson, looms larger. Yet Madison is privileged in this book’s title because, as Burstein and Isenberg reveal, he was the senior partner at key moments in the formation of the two-party system. It was Madison who did the most to initiate George Washington’s presidency while Jefferson was in France in the role of diplomat. So often described as shy, the Madison of this account is quite assertive. Yet he regularly escapes bad press, while Jefferson’s daring pen earns him a nearly constant barrage of partisan attacks. In Madison and Jefferson we see the two as privileged young men in a land marked by tribal identities rather than a united national personality. They were raised to always ask first: "How will this play in Virginia?" Burstein and Isenberg powerfully capture Madison’s secret canny role-he acted in effect as a campaign manager-in Jefferson’s career. In riveting detail, the authors chart the courses of two very different presidencies: Jefferson’s driven by force of personality, Madison’s sustained by a militancy that history has been reluctant to ascribe to him. The aggressive expansionism of the presidents has long been underplayed, but it’s noteworthy that even after the Louisiana Purchase more than doubled U.S. territory, the pair contrived to purchase Cuba and, for years, looked for ways to conquer Canada. In these and other issues, what they said in private and wrote anonymously was often more influential than what they signed their names to. Supported by a wealth of original sources-newspapers, letters, diaries, pamphlets-Madison and Jefferson is a stunning new look at a remarkable duo who arguably did more than all the others in their generation to set the course of American political development. It untangles a rich legacy, explaining how history made Jefferson into a national icon, leaving Madison a relative unknown. It tells nasty truths about the conduct of politics when America was young and reintroduces us to colorful personalities, once famous and now obscure, who influenced and were influenced by the two revolutionary actors around whom this story turns. As an intense narrative of high-stakes competition, Madison and Jefferson exposes the beating heart of a rowdy r |
