1916 Possible D Merc Dime? (big pictures)

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Magman, May 22, 2008.

  1. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    This dime came with a lot of Merc dimes that I buy from someone on Ebay - he gives me good deals, usually at or slightly under melt :)

    Its seen better days, that's for sure.
    Most of the dimes he sends have some toning, most likely been in an album forever.

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    Possible D? Maybe, but as they say on the tootsie roll pop commercials... the world may never know

    Thought I'd share :)
     
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  3. the collector

    the collector *Aussie Coins Collector*

    Vey nice! Maybe its a D :D
     
  4. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    It could have quite possibly have been one. You can always go buy a dremel tool and make your own "D".
     
  5. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Could of been an S too..
     
  6. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    1916...........

    might very well be worth the risk to have a tpg check it out!!!
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    nah, save your cash.
    I still think that I had one.
    Sent it to ANACS, thought that they'd be the best to check it out.
    Now I have the world's mosr expensive 1916 P FA-2 merc.
     
  8. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist


    Should have tried SGS. At least that way, if you still didn't get the "D", you would have at least gotten an AU-58 grade.
     
  9. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    too bad there's no acid thing, like for buffalo nickels.
     
  10. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    acutally, does anyone know if there is?

    like a Merc-a-date. :high5:
     
  11. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    why not put it on the ebay starting at a dime :D
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    too true!
     
  13. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    NO, NO a demel will make the D indented. He needs a D cut off from another coin or if real carefull, add with Silver Solder from a soldering iron. :)
     
  14. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Nic-A-Date works on any coin and it will bring out any legend, mint mark or part of the devices that have been worn away. People only associate the process with Buffs because that is what it is most commonly used on.
     
  15. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    well I'll be.

    Think I should try it?
    or is it too worn?
     
  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I would never recommend using it all, but you asked a question so I answered it.
     
  17. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The problem with nic-a-date and many similar chemicals when using them to etch a silver coin and bring out a date is that a great many silver compounds are light sensative and instantly turn the treated area a dark black which efectively hides the faint date or feature you are trying to bring out.

    You might be able to do it in a totally dark room and clean away all the chemicals from the surface of the coin before exposing it to the light. That might work, but of course in the totally dark room you can't see to tell when the date has been restored. I don't know but you might be able to do it with a darkroom safelight. (A safelight produces light in a certain portion of the red spectrum that allows you to see but does not react with the silver compounds used on photographic film.)
     
  18. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Look at it like this. You've got a coin that is worth Silver Weight only now. If you spent money on something like any solution to bring out a date, mint mark, etc and ended up with a horribly discolored coin that is still worth only Silver weight. So now you have spent money for nothing except to experiment. Sort of a waste of time.
     
  19. the_man12

    the_man12 Amateur Photographer

    I say do it. Even if it's black there, if it's a D, clean it and send it to ANACS or ICG and get a net grade of somewhere between 0 and .25, and sell it to a collector who can finally afford a 16 D.
     
  20. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    From my experience, if you stare at the coin long enough, you will start to see a mintmark.......or at least think you see one.
     
  21. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    Well, I already actually have the nic-a-date...
     
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