Picked these up this weekend for $45 and $70 respectively. Pretty new to Mercury collecting, and I've set my sights on MS65 or better full bands only.
Very nice, Ryan. I do want to point outtt that the 36-S is in a good holder too. A PCGS 2.0 which is a bit less popular but may be even more uncommon than a PCGS Doily holder. Keep 'em coming!
It was a 1917-S Mercury dime I found on top of the dirt just outside the back door of a house our family moved into the day before that got me interested in old coins. That day was February 1, 1966. Location, Santa Cruz, CA. I don't have the dime now but the memory of finding it is still intact. It was a good condition coin.
Yes, I may have posted them before, but I am too lazy to leaf through 19 pages to find out. Regardless, here are a couple in my album.
Beautiful coin! Semi rare in Full Bands they say. I know the price will go up a good bit 1945 MS 66 FB.