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1916-D Mercury Dime, Any Ideas?

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 Posted 02/06/2013  1:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NumismaticAmanda to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"you've read my mood/intentions incorrectly"
Thank you for following up with this message and replying in a nice way.
I wasn't trying to be a turd with my response :P

@CoinsKelly: Yeah I'm not going to just take it into a shop and leave it :P
No mattter what I'm told it's still going to PCGS. There is too much money in question.
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S'all good! I look forward to updates on this one/
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Keep us posted on what PCGS says, hoping and fingers crossed you have a real winner in this coin!
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Everyone here tries to be constructive in their own way.

You can, however, be assured that there is not one person here that doesn't wish that you have a $10,000 find here .

Keep us updated
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 Posted 02/10/2013  11:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NumismaticAmanda to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Everyone at the shops says I need to get it graded because it's too good to be true lol
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Your looking at a $5-7K coin if genuine. Yes, send it fully insured/registered or to the booth at a show yourself.
I'm wishing all the best for you!
Keep us updated.
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The safest way to ship a valuable coin is via REGISTERED MAIL ONLY! You need to pack the coin well and use brown kraft tape covering all seams, this way the postman will stamp each seam with his intitials proving it is closed and sealed, the package will have to be signed for in and out at every stop and insurance is easy to add, I believe up to $25K. This is the way most large coin dealers ship coins. I wouldn't use FedEx as coins are not insurable by them, many companies that ship coins use FedEx but only because the hold seperate insurance for shipping coins, which most people would not have. You need a special rider or insurance policy to cover coins being shipped anything other than Registered mail via the USPS to be safe.
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The safest way to ship a valuable coin is via REGISTERED MAIL ONLY! You need to pack the coin well and use brown kraft tape covering all seams, this way the postman will stamp each seam with his intitials proving it is closed and sealed, the package will have to be signed for in and out at every stop and insurance is easy to add...


. Great advice!


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You can, however, be assured that there is not one person here that doesn't wish that you have a $10,000 find here.






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Thanks for the help! Coins are neat :D




Good luck with the TPG!!

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Looking forward to seeing what PCGS has to say. Best of luck!
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Hmmm never did hear the outcome. Hopefully she comes back someday to let us know.
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I see a common theme with these threads:

Inexperienced collector finds a rare coin, a million people reply, months go by, OP never delivers. I'm curious to what happened as well.
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Judging that the thread is from over a year and a half ago, I do not think we will know the result. If it was real (and I think it was) then it was likely sold and the OP just forgot about us.
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