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1916 D Barber Quarter

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1916 D Barber quarter

please grade

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Even before the picture finished downloading, I said to myself,
"WOW, such a nice rim and nice dentals."

Here we have a Fine 12, but one which is outstanding on all counts.
Could easily grade F-15.

Many were minted and many were saved.
But this one is a keeper!
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Solid for F-12, though many would not question a F-15 judgment. Looks problem-free and would make a perfect circulated type coin.
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In hand, does the coin appear to have a slight glaze over certain parts of the coin? I can't tell if it's the coin or the picture but it appears there might be a slight cleaning. Unless it has a dull tint throughout the entirety of the coin, there is a chance it has been cleaned.
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That's the culprit, officer! That's the scoundrel responsible for the incompleteness of my Mercury dime collection!
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I don't believe the coin has been cleaned at all. I think it's just the picture.

I absolutely love the rims on here and is the main reason I bought this for my collection. I think this coin is just beautiful!
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