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1916-S 10c Barber Liberty Head Dime

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$120. Thoughts? Thanks!

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MS62+
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Underlining luster MS-64 .
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The lighting is quite severe, perhaps over-exposed, but I think I see signs of light wear on the cap, fore curl and the lower left of the wreath.
I'd be at AU55. Otherwise if there is no rub then MS62 due to lots of scattered light field marks (e.g. under her chin, and in the field around ONE DIME)
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I'm at MS62, possibly 63. Possibly some light cabinet rub at the high points (cap and neck are where I'm seeing possible signs)
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AU-58 or MS-63, could go either way. Nice-looking.
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Nice one. Some light surface scratches on the obverse, especially the neck. That's consistent with cabinet rub. Two tiny rim dings on the obverse. It's a nice example. At least MS-63, shot at MS-64.
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Signs of rubbing on the high points, AU-58.
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