Apologize that the photos are not as good as many that are posted on CoinTalk. Photos below of ungraded 1945 Merc Dime that I hope has an appealing chance of full bands designation if I send it for grading. Greatly appreciate your educated thoughts/opinions.
I think it's got to be sent in . . . on the best of days, yes . . . on the worst of days, no . . . be sure you pick the right day.
I believe it would qualify at FB, but the cost of sending it in for grading will probably eat any profit you might see from selling it. Very common year for high grade dimes.
And any guidance on picking the right day? I know what you mean, though. I think the coin has about a 10-15% chance of getting full bands, assuming the grader also gives a MS grade, no details, and doesn't opine that whatever crease there is has been razor bladed.
Yeh, I do wish the center bands had more curve to them, but I looked at quite a few FB designated 1945 Mercs at the PCGS website, and quite a few have relatively flat center bands with dubious creases for band separation.
I'd take MS-60, so long as they determine FB. I believe the 1945 Merc dime has to be at least MS-60 for them to award FB -- no AU (or lower) FB allowed.
Lol. Well, I guess there are 5 potential outcomes. 1) Coin gets lost in the mail enroute to or return from the grading company; 2) Coin is body bagged; 3) Coin is slabbed & returned as genuine, details and no FB; 4) Coin is slabbed & returned with MS grade but no FB; 5) Coin is slabbed & returned with MS grade AND FB. Outcomes 3 and 4 are the most likely, but I have to try and see if I can get Outcome 5. If outcome no. 4, I won't be totally disappointed -- having a gradeable 1945 Merc dime with a close-call FB is not a bad consolation prize, especially after how many 1945 Mercs I have searched/looked at to find a coin with even a remote chance at FB.
Looks flattened a little to me as well. Would this knock it out of the running for FB These are the coins that people doctor.