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Went into a new shop/hobby store near my house today and seen a nice 1945 Merc dime. I would say it is atleast MS 63 as far as grade. Does the CCF community think 20 dollars is a fair price?
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I would think $20 for gem state (MS 65) common date merc might be more appropriate. For MS 63, I wouldn't pay more than $8-$10. Is it a micro S? If so, then it's a great price!
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did you seen it or saw it
sorry I always correct people on that
Like the others said it seems a bit high, but I always tell people
if they like the coin, the way it shines, is toned, whatever then a fair price is what you are willing to pay
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Yes I saw it. I really like the way it looked. The guy said he graded it himself at MS 65 but I am not an expert graded and without my loupe and my grading book it was hard to judge it accurately for myself. He said something about getting it graded so I might let him get it done and than buy it.
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It is fairly easy to get a graded MS-65 Merc on ebay for about $20, I even saw some completed auctions of 66s for under $30.
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Ask if he gets it graded will you have to pay more. Look at it yourself first and see if all bands on the reverse are clear.
Even the normally overpriced Red Book lists that one as $28 in MS-65 but only $12 in MS-63
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