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1917 Mercury Dime. So Close

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I was on a hunt for my 1916 mercury and found my 1917 Mercury dime! It's not in great shape but it's still got the numbers. This is terrible condition.. but have a looki.
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 Posted 08/05/2024  8:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So close to what?
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@cf, looks to me like the OP is seeking a dime dated 1916, so this is just one year later.

Pretty heavy wear on this one @ali, but I agree that the date is still clearly visible.
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If coins could talk...
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Heavily circulated, but still silver.
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At least it has a full date.....
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I am looking into buying a good scale and USB microscope ASAP. It has recently become very important.
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I have what I think may be a well worn 1916 D merc dime. Under a microscope, it looks like there's a little "wedge" or serif, that looks exactly like the D mint mark. It couple also damage.

What's the max magnification a grading company will use to verify a coin?
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C'mon, just show it to us.
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Sure. Since you asked nicely.
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