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1929 Mercury Dime For Grading

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What would you grade this dime at? I do know it doesn't have full split belts.

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AU-58 ,lots of chatter on obverse .
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AU-58 sounds right.
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 Posted 11/29/2021  11:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwhatisit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think I will say AU-58 and a nice one at that.
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AU-58 I would say. very nice.
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Attention NS ,the consensus says AU-58 .Heed what you're seeing on this CCF post .
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Throw me in at AU58 as well
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close enough to AU58 to make it
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Agree with AU-58.
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So close to UNC its not true, so I think thats AU58 with you guys - to us its basic AU or gEF (British EF is American AU, and our AU is your MS60).
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What's up with the obverse? Has it been cleaned?
I'm along with the AU58 camp.
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What's up with the obverse? Has it been cleaned?


just circulation...you would see the luster removed from that area if it was cleaned
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