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Please Grade This Mercury Dime

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Just a note, the 31-S is usually found poorly struck and lacking full details regardless of condition.
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My grading skills are close to none but that is sure a nice looking Mercury dime.
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EF-40 and it looks like its has been clean a while ago because it has time to re toned.

nice 31-S!
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Going back to my metal-detecting days this coin has an appearance similar to those that I periodically found. Does anyone else see this, or is my memory playing tricks? LOL
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Well I got this coin about 10 years ago. It had no toning when I purchased it. It's been sitting in a Dansco album ever since. The toning is a goldish brown. I was pretty sure the coin had been dipped when I bought it. These pics are not the greatest and the coin looks much better in hand. I'll try to take some better pics, with better lighting. I don't believe this coin has ever been underground as I have experience metal detecting coins, I just think the pics are deceiving because of the bad lighting.
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