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Mint State 1941-D Mercury Dime

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Here's another coin from the same group, this time a 1941-D.

The marks by the T in LIBERTY look to be die cracks and not scratches.

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65/66 fsb. Hit under her nose keeps it from a higher grade.
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Wow! Another nice find. Almost as good as thr 44 D in your other post. Gives me hope that there are still nice Mercs still out there.
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66FSB for this one as well. Is that a die crack off the L in LIBERTY?
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66 fsb here
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Not so sure that's a die crack by the T .also not sure on FSB ,Top bands too blurry to tell . MS-66 .
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MS-66 FB
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.also not sure on FSB ,Top bands too blurry to tell

I thought all that really mattered was the middle set of bands?
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66FSB, middle and bottom both split, and beautiful die cracks. This dime is gorgeous.
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MS-66 FSB.
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Thanks for the grading opinions and comments. This coin, along with the 1944-D, is going in my collection.
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I thought all that really mattered was the middle set of bands?

I'm almost positive It's all 3 sets of bands . top, middle, and bottom .
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I'm almost positive It's all 3 sets of bands . top, middle, and bottom


From PCGS:

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Mercury dimes displaying full central band details on the reverse will receive the Full Band designation by PCGS


MS65 FSB
nice coin
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at least 65FSB. most likely 66
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Wow nice.!! MS-66
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