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1964 Dime, I Believe Its Silver But Would Love Help With The Grade

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Hello! I made a super rookie error and cleaned this dime a while ago but it wont stick to a magnet. I am pretty sure its silver. I would love to get some help with the grade though...?

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 Posted 09/17/2017  07:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BigSilver to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes it is silver. (800)
Even if you hadn't cleaned it, out would be worth only melt. All the more so now. Actual grade would probably be XF45 details.
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F-15 details.
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Thank you my fellow treasure hunters :)
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I'll say cleaned or polished vg8
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I agree with Bigsilver. Even though Coins and Canada gives a value of $4.30 for an F-12 I doubt anyone would pay much more than BV for any '64 that wasn't at least AU given that 49 million of them were struck. All Canadian 10 cents 1920 -1966 were 80% silver BTW. So I don't think you did too much harm cleaning an F-12. You may as well dip it now and see if that black crud will come off.
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Does anybody else cringe a little bit when you see a 2x2 flip without the staples flattened?
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Does anybody else cringe a little bit when you see a 2x2 flip without the staples flattened?


Yup
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yes only good for melt, but how many still are out there after all these years off silver spikes for the melt value.
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