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Please Grade This 1892 Dime

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I had forgotten I had this pretty little coin.
Really nice in-hand.

How would this grade?


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Maybe AU?
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I agree that this is a very nice looking coin. Unfortunately it appears to have some corrosion in both the obverse and reverse. If this had an early 1800s date, say prior to the steam presses in 1835 or so, I could say that these areas could be attributable to die rust or planchet flaws, but by 1892, these issues had largely been worked out, especially at the Philadelphia Mint. It looks like an appropriate grade would be high AU details corrosion. Still great looking and a first year collectible.
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