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Is This A 1916-D Mercury Dime?

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I was digging through a bucket of Mercury dimes and I came across a 1916 Mercury dime. Because of how dirty it is, I am not able to tell if this is a 1916-D, 1916, or 1916-S. If you know another way to which mint its from please let me know. Tanks.

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, , I not sure of any markers on the 1916 Mercury dime .
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you can get honest free and knowledgeable opinions when you post some photos.
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Please do!



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Derpy! And yes, we would need some pictures.
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I'm guessing since it was in "a bucket" it got there because it was NOT a 1916-D. I'm further guessing that it is a well worn specimen.
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