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1948 D & S Roosevelt Dimes Vs. PCGS, Grades Added!

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For your entertainment, I offer the following three Roosevelt dimes. Step into the ring and throw out some grades! To me, they're all knockouts. All three are in PCGS plastic.

#1 - 1948-D (Coin 1)

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#2 - 1948-D (Coin 2)

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#3 - 1948-S (Coin 3)

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1. MS65 (FT?)
2. MS66 FT
3. MS66 FT?

I'm not very good at grading roosevelts
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Coin #1 MS 64 Looks like a latew die state and a less than full strike on the reverse
Coin #2 MS 65 pic is too small for me to see if it is full torch
Coin #3 MS 65 with a shot at 66 too small to judge torch
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All three look like they could well be 66s. Only the middle one looks like it might be FT to me. Nice coins!
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Coin #1 MS64
Coin #2 MS65
Coin #3 MS66
I believe they all have full bands at least they appear to be from what I can see but they are all winners.
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#1 64, not FT
#2 65, FT ? Too small to tell.
#3 66, not FT
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I'll take better pictures when I receive the other two coins (I already had the first one in my 1948 mint set, a tribute to my Dad, who was born in 1948.)

PCGS said:

#1 MS66 (no FB)
#2 MS67 FB
#3 MS67 FB (I'll need to get better pictures to show it.)

I bought #2 as a set upgrade to #1, since #1 reverse was in my opinion a bit weak, a theory echoed by Tryna, bonus points there for actually making me feel like I was right about something!

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