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One Mushy Mercury Dime! (23-S) Or Error Coin?

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Came across this one, incredible that it made MS64! Obv, a big swath of curls merged together; reverse has a large segment of sticks missing AND the central bands (of "full split bands" fame) look to be completely MISSING!! Is this some kind of error coin? Very wild looking.

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"About the typical strike, weak in the bottom half of the fasces although the lettering and rims are strong." -Taken from the ebay listing.

Weak in the fasces is an understatement.
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Weak strike and/or worn die, the center band completely gone, not worthy to be in a 64 holder. It doesn't have the appearance that some object obstruct from striking at the fasces area.
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I suggest a minor Grease Fill.
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Nice obverse. To bad a bout the reverse though.
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I know the Fasces on reverse is not wear but I would not buy this coin as a 64 . Everything else on this coin is nice and struck up . But the focal point of reverse is dead .
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By their standards I can see how it got a 64. Whether you would be willing to pay 64 money for it is another matter.
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Exactly.
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Solid 64 even with the weakness.
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