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1899 10c Liberty Head Barber Dime

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$24. Thoughts? Thanks!

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EF details (assume that's a scratch on the obverse).
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I'm thinking that's a hairline. when a dime is blown up to the size of a saucer, these things look more prominent than in a coin 18mm in diameter.
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Hope so!
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I think it's a scratch because of the displaced metal. EF Details as well.
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EF-45 Details .It sure looks like a scratch to me .
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XF details
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I agree XF details. the scratch is too deep
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EF-45 details.
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This came in. As I suspected, the obverse hairline is hardly visible even under magnification. Looks great to me. Thoughts? Thanks!

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Between the scratch and apparent cleaning on the reverse I still think it details
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