A Few Coins from My Collection #8a (Dimes - Part 1)

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  1. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    While working with the images of dimes I thought, 'This denomination has GOT to have the most varieties!'
    Then I got to the quarters. But that's for later.

    NGC has 13 dimes in its type set.
    I've got 11 of them. I'm missing the two oldest types (no surprise there).
    I'll post 9 of them omitting the Mercury and Roosevelt dimes.
    Plus I'll add the 20-cent coin on the end (it's got to go somewhere) for a total of 10.
    And with that many coins I'll post them in two parts.

    Here are the 5 oldest that I have:

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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Nice Set!

    I agree with the AU grades.

    I have been working on a set of Barber dimes & quarters, and find them harder and (often) more attractive than some uncs.

    I like, I like.

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  4. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Thanks for the compliments.

    I agree with you about AU's.
    Great way to save money and still get a coin that resembles MS.
    If at all possible I make MS-63 my minimum grade for uncirculated coins.
    I try to skip MS-60 thru -62. There's generally something undesirable about those grades.
    That's why I have so many AU's.
     
  5. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    These are beautiful. I have to agree that the AU coins are a great way to get an attractive and "fully" detailed example of a particular series. Your pictures are terrific too.
     
  6. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    Great coins!! Always liked the dimes!
     
  7. Mr. Coin Lover

    Mr. Coin Lover Supporter**

    Beautiful coins. I too like the AU grades. The problem is so do many others. In some series it is getting harder and harder to find them.
     
  8. OxJaw

    OxJaw Senior Member

    Another beautiful set you got there. The 1834 is my favorite of the ones you posted.
     
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