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Who Collect Mercury Dimes On Here Just Wondering

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 Posted 07/24/2017  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smauggie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for the explanation.

That box of Mercury dimes sure is a pretty sight.
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Well, some coin shops allow you to pick Mercs out of a bin.

Got a 25-S for melt a couple days ago.
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fair1969!

I have a set but it is very low grade.
Most came from silver junk bins along the years and I bought a couple of low grade semi keys off ebay.
The 1916D was the first slabbed coin I ever bought. An AG-3 and I broke it out of the plastic for my album.
That was the first album I ever completed. I was so excited!

Fast forward to today....I am getting ready to take the coins out of the album and pass along the 1916D
to a new owner so they can complete their set.
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My last batch of purchase had 4 1926-S in VG to near Fine, plus others from G to EF. Average to be around VF that breaks down to $1.37 each.
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Simply one off or most beautiful coins in my opinion. Yes I collect them... Heading a complete set..
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