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1931 S Mercury Dime RPM?

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I think this one maybe my first discovery in the Mercury dime world, got it few weeks ago, but was over sea and didn't get the chance to check it out. For the varieties collectors out there, this one is not listed in the coneca site.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/13163421668...RK:MEBIDX:IT

Check out the seller images and mouse over the mint mark to see, here's my quick digital image. I think seller image is better then my digital shot.


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Wow. You may be on to something there. It looks like the "S" is way North and slightly rotated from the primary. nlp
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Maybe. But I'm also thinking stain. Not exactly the same shape as the S below it. It is also not in very high relief if in any. I say stain. Good luck
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11/22/2015 1:10 pm
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I'm giving it a acetone bath, that may help relieve some dirt and review more details.
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That looks very interesting. Update when able.
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The acetone bath washes the dirt away, and shows no sign of a any RPM, so the Kid was right. One of my more expensive purchase. LOL!
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Better luck next time!
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