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For Grading - 1935 S Mercury Dime

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I would like to hear some thoughts on where this dime could grade. It has some decent luster left with a slight twirl. Thanks!






For-Grading---1935-S-Mercury-Dime
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Oh well what the heck , I'll through out an AU-58 -MS-62 .
So now go ahead an attack me .
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AU-53 details, cleaned.
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AU53
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Strong AU53--possible 55.
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AU Details due to cleaning. It is what it is.
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Unless those are somehow die polishing lines on the reverse, I'll say AU details (scratched).
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AU53/55 Details, Cleaned.
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based on the photos AU details
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The luster is artificial, looks like a baking soda and water cleaning job.
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AU details for me. Way too many scratches due to cleaning as others have already mentioned.
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AU detail, polished. Sorry :(
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AU-55, details ( cleaned).
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Nice one! It sure looks like RPM-001/FS-501. If so, the scratches through STATES OF are die polishing lines and a key diagnostic. This is a tough critter to find, and I've never seen an EDS before. The depth of the die scratches might suggest that this is the elusive EDS or EMDS.

@HumblePie, amiright?
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