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1945-S Mercury Dime Micro S For Grading.

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Purchased for $14. I didn't have a micro-S specimen yet, and I've been waiting for a reasonably nice coin. How'd I do?


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Not that good a grading especially Mercury dimes but not to much to complain about. I would pay 14 all day long if I was collecting Mercury dimes.
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MS64 due to a few bag marks on the jaw and neck of Liberty.
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I agree with the MS-64 grade assessment.
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That's a great price for a micro S. 64 is about right from seller pics.
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Lovely piece. Bit of a shame those middle bands aren't split. Still, money well spent.
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Very nice looking Merc!
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for better photos use a darker background.
the marks on the cheek/jaw look to be mostly rub and/or very minor marks. none of the photos presented are that great for assessing the surfaces. the first 2 there is too much glare. the last, has too many shadows.

I'm stuck between MS64 and MS65 without better photos I cant pick one.
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