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1941-D Mercury Dime For Grading Vs. PCGS

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Most of you nailed it as a 64FB. :)

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I would definitely reholder it. The holder adds no extra value, since it is so beat up. Also, as I found out, there is a danger of cutting yourself on a chipped/broken slab.
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It would cost more to reholder it than the coin is worth. :)
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