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1916-D Mercury Dime, Your Opinion Please

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Beymer's reputation is too good for him to be messing with counterfeits, IMO. I've bought many raw key coins from him over the last 25 years that were just fine.
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Jack Beymer has had advertisements in coin catalogs for decades, probably since the 80s or even before. This is definitely authentic, however a highly polished VG8 piece.
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Jack was selling coins long before slabs existed. If he says it's real, it's real. Does that make it problem-free? No. This coin carries such a substantial premium in a slab that there's no reason for any dealer NOT to get it slabbed unless they've already had it body bagged.

When buying key dates like the 16-D Merc it's not only important to think about your opinion of the coin, but the fact that if you ever have to sell it someday, a NGC or PCGS slabbed example will always bring more money than a raw coin, and has a better shot of appreciating in value over the long run. Even if you never plan to sell your 1916-D, you never know what life has in store and spending an extra couple hundred bucks for a nice slabbed example is money in the bank.
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