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Monster 1940 Mercury Dime

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I threw this beauty up in the toner thread but thought I'd let you guys try to grade him. Slabworthy?

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EF details cleaned.
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EF-40 Details, Cleaned
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Gorgeous coin !
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I agree with EF details. Slab worthy? Not even close, this coin is worth only a few dollars, you'd need a coin to be worth atleast $150 to even consider slabbing it.
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I agree, there's wear on the coin.
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I don't see why it would be a details coin.
XF-40 . Do not slab.
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EF-40 details cleaned
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I don't see why it would be a details coin


One of the experts on the forum once mentioned that circulated coins don't tone like that. Which was news to me at the time.
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Ok , I was wondering why the toning on a circulated coin.
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The surfaces of a freshly cleaned coin tend to be very reactive to oxidation, that is why colorful but usually splotchy and mottled toning can develop on a circulated coin.
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Agree with biokemist6 - this seems to apply here.
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Darn. That's what I was thinking too but still very beautiful with the tequila sunset look. It was in a littelton album known for toning coins wild colors
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Ef40. Toned on one side - is common in shotgun OBW roll end coins, yours on both sides - is either cleaning or album toned. I have a nice OBW end toner I will post this week if someone wants a look. Not worth $60 to slab an EF mercury that might come back in a bag.
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EF-40.
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XF details, cleaned and air has given it the toning. Essentially unnatural toning.
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