Mercury Dimes 1916-1945
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Coin Inventory: US: Dimes: Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A nice visible S/S north. The coin has completely full split bands, but PCGS will not designate an AU as such. The wear is obviously minimal. Full white lustre and no marks-should have graded a 63FB as there are only a few small hairlines under a glass. | 0001-054 | |||||
Br-3669; Large S, die 1; A nice flashy white coin just a small amount of rub from unc. | 9402-061 | |||||
A problem free coin with orange and gold rim toning. | 9403-017-4 | |||||
Large S (Trumpet tail); Very scarce variety for this year. Two reverse dies were used. A lustrous deep steely blue with reddish undertones coin from a long time in a coin envelope. Almost a split center band. | 0310-025 | |||||
Large, Trumpet tail S; White. Scarce variety. | 1010-074 | |||||
A brilliant untoned gem with full cartwheel lustre and no marks of any note. | 2208-124 | |||||
A problem free coin with deep reddish blue envelope toning. | 0905-059-13 | |||||
Trumpet Tail S; very scarce per Fivaz. Nice white lustrous coin, decent bands and looks mint state at first glance. eBay just sold for $234. | 0408-246 | |||||
Large S (trumpet tail); - Very scarce, 2 dies used. Decent strike with slightly muted lustre as a 55 should have. | 9304-095 | |||||
Large S; A touch of wear, but a little bright from a cleaning. | 2103-388 | |||||
A nice bold RPM north. This coin has FB (PCGS doesn't recognize below MS60) which attest to the little wear the coin exhibits. Full lustre with some light toning that may have fooled the grader into thinking it was rub. | 0011-026 | |||||
uniface castle type building struck over 1942 Mercury dime. Fully PL on obverse, can read date still. Date can be seen near top of castle turret on the left. | 0903-123 | |||||
SOLD: A blazing white, completely fully struck coin. I can't figure out why it isn't a 66 or 67! | 8311-062-8 | |||||
A blazing white coin that I expected a higher grade on. Looks like a 65 or better to the eye. | 2212-197 | |||||
PCGS says cleaned, but it has now a nice coating of pastel album toning which is deeper at the rims. A pretty coin with almost full bands. | 1610-009-14 | |||||
A brilliant coin with a few light hairlines from excessive handling. | 2212-198 | |||||
RPM #3; A full lustre, fully struck coin with only a couple of insignificant marks. Could easily be in a 66 holder. | 0103-031 | |||||
A brilliant coin with a full strike and a prooflike reverse. | 2212-199 | |||||
A nearly fullu struck 1945 dime with a central cross band. White and lustrous, could have graded a bit higher. | 1307-049-47 | |||||
An above average strike for a '45 with a cross bar but no split. | 0708-100-125 |