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Seated Liberty Dime -1850

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 Posted 06/03/2013  09:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Danielguy6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone,
i have this Seated Liberty dime from 1850, can anybody grade them looking at these pictures? It would be nice to know the value as well :)
Uncleaned coin with full liberty (maybe you can''t see that on the picture)



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06/03/2013 09:33 am
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I'd say the grade is in the VF-25 range with a retail value of $25-30.
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VF25 sounds right to me.
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I think it may be strong enough to go VF30
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Daniel, great looking dime.

Would you mind a request to remove it from the flip so we can see more of the natural surface and detail? This isn't required for help but just preference for my love of this series and wanting to see the dime a bit more away from the haze of the mylar.

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first of all, thanks for the compliment!
Maybe I will do it but not at the moment. I dont have any holders left so I need to buy a few new ones first :)
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I agree with 25.
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I'll say VF-30.
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