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You Vs. NGC On A Grade For This 1944 Mercury Dime..

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Sweet score! Congrats!
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Well played!
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For under $10.00 the slab costs more than the coin! I think it's a touch over gradded IMO due to the weak strike. But since it's a common coin in high grades it's a deal at what you paid. I like to pick up coins slabbed in higher grades for well under the cost to have them gradded at a TPG.
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You did awesome! How's the luster? It seems to be more proof-like than it does lustrous.


The picture of the coin in the slab is more representative of what the coin really looks like. It is a very lustrous coin. When I saw it in the antique store my first thoughts were it's going to be too expensive. I asked to see the coin, saw the $8 price tag and told the shopkeeper sold!
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