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1945 Mercury Dime

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A couple more pic's

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Very nice coin interesting design
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Worn common date Merc. also cleaned. $1-1.50 Value.
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I am fairly new to coin collecting. Just out of curiosity how would you know if a coin has been cleaned?
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I am fairly new to coin collecting. Just out of curiosity how would you know if a coin has been cleaned?


It depend how its been cleaned... But this should help out: http://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/2...ed-coins.php
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