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Just received my grades on four coins I submitted to NGC. Overall reaction is neutral. Really disappointed in one and as expected on the other three. Turnaround said 10 days but took 16 business days upon receipt at their facility. I had actually submitted these at the FUN show. Thought I would share you get your thoughts before I reveal the assigned grades. Here is the 16-D Merc I had recently acquired.   Edited by Buffalo78 02/05/2025 06:34 am
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I'll say G-4 as well, extremely nice coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
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In the past this would have been AG since it does not have full rims. I would think it was graded G-4.
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I'll guess Good as well.
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I must agree with everyone G-4 grade.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'll break with the crowd and say G6. Looks like a nice 1916-D.
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I can't see it anymore than G04 as previously stated.
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So this was a swing and a miss for the folks on here and myself......I bought this back in November at a local, in-person coin auction. Not an expert on these and I had about 10 minutes to study the coin before the auction. The coins in the auction had been in a collection for a good number of years. Knowing the volume of counterfeits out there I was a little hesitant, but trusted my assessment, the content of the auction materials, etc. Reinforced when it was only myself and a known dealer bidding on it. Paid $600, but I thought based on what I had studied on these it would go G-4 all day long so long as it was genuine. I was probably 80%-90% that it was genuine, but sent it off for final verification.... I just do not see/get the grade on this one. This coin is better than half or more of the G-4 graded 16-D I can see online in the market and on the PCGS app. The 6 is clear of the rim on the obverse, and there is a little detail/separation of the wing on Liberty's head. Obverse to clear G-4 to me possibly G-6. On the reverse, clear rim along ONE*UNITED*STATES*OF.....maybe 10% into the AMERICA*DIME. Easily better than half of the G-4s out there in slabs. Now trying to understand, my only thought is...it is a well worn coin no doubt and possibly an old cleaning, maybe the alternative was a Good Details if not the assigned AG-3? Still though, seen a lot of slabbed G-4 that reflect an older/light cleaning. Obviously confirmed as genuine removed any small lingering doubt on my end or a future buyer so there is value there. Likely one of the best slabbed AG-3 out there so for folks following the mantra...."Buy the Coin, Not the Slab" this one would likely fetch a premium for AG-3. My investment on this one was still OK. I am a collector and do not acquire to sell but do look at it as an investment for my family down the road to enjoy or sell if they prefer. As initially stated my experience with my first direct submission ended neutral. This is the one that took be down from a positive. I shared because I thought maybe I was off but I think the responses from some very experienced folks here reinforced where I was. I have a few dozen more raw coins (key dates) similar to these that I want to send off so this was my initial test. May take a swing at PCGS just to have an experience to compare to. We'll see when I get these back as I am contemplating sending the 16-D to them to see it they would bump it up one. Thanks for all the input everyone! 
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Looks much better than a 3. I would resubmit it all day long to PCGS. Easy 4!
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Yes, 3 seems a bit draconian.
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Bummer. 
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Ouch! I don't agree with 03 at all! (But who am I?  )
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