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1903- H Edward VII Dime .. Is This A Sm-H Or Lg-H What Grade Might This Be?

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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if someone out there can help me out...I went to an antique shop and purchase a few coins a 1968 Silver Dollar wasn't sure if it was Regular or DHL#1...but this dime I bought for $10 that's 1000x FV hahaha it was $10 cause I bought a bunch in a bundle and if you divide it's $10 ... hopefully someone out there can help and inform me if this is a large H or small H .. I tried to check but they all look alike... Also which of the two has more value and was $10 bucks to much?
1903--H-Edward-VII-Dime-..-Is-This-A-Sm-H-Or-Lg-H-What-Grade-Might-This-Be?
1903--H-Edward-VII-Dime-..-Is-This-A-Sm-H-Or-Lg-H-What-Grade-Might-This-Be?
1903--H-Edward-VII-Dime-..-Is-This-A-Sm-H-Or-Lg-H-What-Grade-Might-This-Be?

Thank you, have a great day hunting everyone
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 Posted 12/14/2017  08:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a small H and it is a 5 cent, not a dime.
Also your picture picture of Obverse does not show.
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Oops hahaha nickle I guess I was sleeping posting this
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Sorry first pic didn't work

1903--H-Edward-VII-Dime-..-Is-This-A-Sm-H-Or-Lg-H-What-Grade-Might-This-Be?

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To answer the second part of your question,
I would grade that about VG8 but with the gouges
might be less.
The large leave is the more valuable of the two.
And yes, you overpaid. In that condition, coin might be worth
a couple of bucks if you could sell it.
Maybe some of the other coins in that lot would be worth more.
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 Posted 12/14/2017  11:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andy888 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yes VG details due to the gouges. This is a coin I would sell for $2-$3
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Thanks jimmyD I'll check my other coins I bought.
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1903H maltese cross. plus what looks like a die chip on the 0 of 1903. nice coin great find
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The 'H' mint mark for Australian coins for this period denotes the fact that they were struck by Ralph Heateon & Sons Birmingham U.K., who were under contract from The Royal Mint.
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VG details (cleaned and scratched).
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Thanks everyone for the great info
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