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2 Mercury Dimes: 1919 D & 1928 S

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I would really appreciate everyones input on the grades of these two coins. Thank you!


2-Mercury-Dimes:-1919-D-&-1928-S 2-Mercury-Dimes:-1919-D-&-1928-S

2-Mercury-Dimes:-1919-D-&-1928-S 2-Mercury-Dimes:-1919-D-&-1928-S
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Nice! VF35 on the '18-D and XF45 on the '28-S. Maybe AU50 on the '28-S depending on how much luster it has in hand.
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Thanks captain!

I'm a little worried about the hairlines on the '28 S. Luster is a bit lacking too.

I think VF35 & XF45 are pretty good estimates.
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It doesn't jump out at me as having obvious problems, but you can tell better in hand... Sometimes lower end AU coins end up looking less attractive than XF coins. They've accumulated enough marks and handling scuffs to look marked up, but not enough wear to give them smooth, circulated surfaces and the "circulation cameo" effect.
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