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1910 S Barber Dime - You Vs TPG

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Here is one for your grading consideration and comments....Thanks!
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Wow..

The toning is just about perfect!
Whether natural or artificial.

I will say MS63.
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I think the toning is natural and very pleasing.

I'll raise you one, Coconut, and say MS-64.

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Very attractive toning. I'll see your MS-64.
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Some light scuffs, somewhat obscured by the patina.
This coin needs to go in an airtight, so that the patina will not darken any further.
Is the slab OK enough for this?

MS63.
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I'll say natural toning . MS-64 . I disagree with sel_691 ,I wouldn't take it out of the slab to put it into an air-tite for obvious reasons .
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64, natural tone, 8 of 10 eye appeal.
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Natural toning, MS-63
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MS62 NT and sharply struck. Lots of small hits. Some concern that there appears to be a scratch diagonally across the center of the reverse, especially across the two Es.

Certainly a beauty.
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64, lovely.
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I love the toning. MS-64+
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MS-63.
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64+. Lovely!
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MS64

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MS-64

Can't go wrong with that toning!
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No higher than MS-63. IMO, the number of contact marks in the prime focal areas brings it down to MS-62.
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