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1944-S Mercury Dime-Toned

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1944-S-Mercury-Dime-Toned



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Unc details - graffiti. There is a large W carved into the jaw of liberty. Rim ding near 'WE' in the obverse motto. Shame about the graffiti as the coin is otherwise very beautiful with clean fields, lovely color and luster.
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AU58. dont think the rim ding would warrant details. really hard to tell if the W was actually done intentionally
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couldn't see the W on cheek well enough to render an opinion. Grade wise a nice AU-58. Love the toning.
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AU-58, agree that W-shaped mark could be natural.
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AU Dets, Questionable Color.
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AU-58.
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Full grade AU58, original surfaces and color; the mark on the cheek is barely noticeable to me and I do not think it would details the coin.
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