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United States
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My 1944 Mercury dime finally arrived today. That was a pretty long wait. I've taken some photos with my setup and camera. Give me your thoughts on grade. I wanting to submit to PCGS for a possible crossgrade.  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice photos. Definitely not FSB, compare lower crossband to upper. Neck area uncertain, perhaps just spot toning. Grade could be 65 or better, but definitely NOT worth crossing.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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MS-66, not FSB. Grade aside, this coin is absolutely beautiful! 
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Quote: Grade aside, this coin is absolutely beautiful! Thank you!
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS65 great picture what's the setup?
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United States
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Mercury dimes are all about luster, and this one looks like it has it in spades. Not Full-Bands, as others have said, but I will be the outlier and guess 67, hence your desire to cross.
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3 mini halogen light setup, with old canon camera (not sure the model, but can look it up when home), and a 105mm macro lense.
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