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2020 D Dime. Hodl A Bit Or Is Now A Good Time?

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 Posted 09/04/2021  7:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Char510 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Silly question but I seen that PCGS offered a reward for a perfect 2020 D dime and the best they got was a 67 I believe. So my question is would a perfect and I mean perfect,sharp clean edges and shine can blind u, would it be worth a decent amount if I it got graded and it was higher if not a perfect 70? Oh and when I say decent I mean a few gs. OR should I hold on to it a bit longer?

Sorry no pics I do not want to keep touching it..
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 Posted 09/04/2021  10:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
We'll need photos to help you assess the grade of your coin and whether or not it is worth sending in for grading. Get it in a flip or a 2x2 if you're worried about getting fingerprints on it and always handle it by the edges.
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IMO, You will have better luck winning the lottery than getting an MS70 from PCGS. I'd suggest taking the money you'd spend on grading fees ans spend it on lottery tickets . Or anything else.

Looks like PCGS has graded 147 in MS67, 8 in MS68, none higher. NGC on the other hand has slabbed a few MS69's, that have sold for under $170.

It takes a very minute mark to keep a coin from MS70, on a business strike, it's a fools errand. IMO, odds of getting an MS70 are less than, well, 1 in 1,445,000,000.

That said, feel free to post a pic and get free opinions and possible save you some time and money.
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From what I see on the PCGS pop report, there is not a single business strike Roosevelt dimes graded MS70, of ANY date.
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