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Valued Member
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks like wear on the high points - so if that is the case you have an AU coin. And if your coin is AU then the Full Bands designation is off the table - " Mercury dimes must be in an MS-60 grade or greater in addition to having full bands." "An exception is made for the 1916-D Mercury dime and the 1942/1 and 1942/1-D overdates. These are eligible for a Full Bands designation at an AU-50 score." https://learn.apmex.com/answers/wha...ercury-dime/
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Pillar of the Community
United States
563 Posts |
Perhaps AU55-58, nice coin!
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Valued Member
United States
109 Posts |
MS-60! Kind of looks like full bands...
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Moderator
 United States
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Good looking dime! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I'll say AU. Nice coin. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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18637 Posts |
the coin appears to be lightly circulated therefore FB is a moot point
AU58
if it is MS. i'd put in the MS62 box no FB however, I have seen worse that received the designation
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I'll say with the light rub wear Obv. AU-58, very nice pictures as well.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
36558 Posts |
Nice AU-58 with a decent strike.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1916 Philly is one of the higher mintage with many having decent strike for its first year run, and many having FB, so this one with the scratches on the jaw and cheek will grade a AU-53.
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United States
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How many coins did you post in this topic - 2 at least, maybe 3.
If you posted more then one, please next time put each coin into its own topic for evaluation.
(I'm judging the multiple count on the nicks and dents the different coin have.)
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Valued Member
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The question came up about multiple coin pictures. All the pictures are of the same coin. I took pictures with different lighting. The low light pictures show derails of the coins high spots. The marks on the cheeks are not visible when it is obversed in hand. I know there are ways to hide imperfections but I wanted to give everyone the best pictures for evaluation.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: All the pictures are of the same coin. I took pictures with different lighting this is a good lesson for new collectors when buying raw coins. photos are rarely 100% accurate especially if there is high amount of glare from lighting. it takes years of looking at graded coins to be able to see through that and get at least a good understanding of what the surfaces look like, even then, its nothing like having the coin in hand. you can hide all kind of flaws by light and angle.
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AU-53 at best, it also looks kind of polished to me....
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