Is this the 1945 s micro s?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Newbee03, Apr 3, 2022.

  1. Newbee03

    Newbee03 Well-Known Member

    I was just wondering if any one with more knowledge than me can tell me if this it the micro s. I've used the comparison in my red book and the normal s doesn't have sarilifs. Wich led me to believe it's the micro s any help appreciated. received_511863213915280~2.jpeg received_5034012253360391~2.jpeg received_547126203603717~2.jpeg received_547126203603717~3.jpeg
     
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  3. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    It looks good to me,nice catch!!!What did it grade?really nice looking coin,might be worth to resubmit but wait for more opinions Screenshot_20220403-205610_Google.jpg
     
  4. Newbee03

    Newbee03 Well-Known Member

    It graded ms 65 and it happenes to be my first ever graded dime purchase for 20 bucks and since I'm learning I'm reading every page in the book and happend to check it!!
     
  5. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    You did extremely well for $20 congrats..
     
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  6. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Beautiful little Dime. Nice rainbow surface too! At least it looks that way.:smuggrin:
     
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  7. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Very nice. I have one I got in change back in the 50's. Not nearly as nice as yours. Good pick.
     
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  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You did great for $20.00 and yes it looks like a micro S. However you posted this in the error forum and the micro S is not an error. It’s a variety. Just an FYI.
     
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  9. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    I have an micro S, but do not have any close ups yet.

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    many holes... on the back burner for now...

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  10. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    If it was full band You would be into some serious money.
    Nice find @Newbee03
     
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  11. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    Nice cherry pick!;)
     
  12. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Just another couple .

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    Jim.
     
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  13. Newbee03

    Newbee03 Well-Known Member

    I contacted ngc about the mislabeling of the micro s and they are gonna fix it completely Free of charge and I never paid to even have it grade I bought the coin already graded so it's definitely a big win to me!! Screenshot_20220408-171717~3.png
     
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  15. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    I finally took pics of my regular 1945-S and 1945-micro S for size comparison and location of it ...

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    The Micro-S is the bottom pic. Notice the size difference and location. Hope this helps you.
     
  16. imrich

    imrich Supporter! Supporter

    I explained how one can determine in-hand by description and images posted, in another post.

    Few know that there were 3 S struck on that coin, as only 2 are normally referenced.

    I finally found an NGC reference to my statements:
    "This issue was widely hoarded, and Mint State survivors are quite plentiful. For some reason, 1945-S dimes are among the ones most often seen with splendid, multicolor toning. Gems are readily available, yet the percentage of fully struck survivors is extremely small. While Full Bands is not the only measure of strike quality, the NGC Census reveals how few pieces have achieved this designation. Three mintmark styles are found for 1945-S dimes. The Knob-Tail S used for the majority of 1944-S dimes is also the most common this year. The Trumpet-Tail S used previously in 1941-43 is the rarest of the three. Details of the final mintmark style may be found in the following entry. Several RPMs are known for 1945-S dimes."

    I've told the other thread O.P. that he has the middle size S, not the Micro-s, but your images are insufficient for my
    judgement.

    JMHO
     
  17. imrich

    imrich Supporter! Supporter

    Thanks Jim for your post, which now allows all 3 s I've referenced in this and a similar coin talk recent post.

    In that post, I informed of the three s styles all used only on the 1945 mercury dime.

    I quote a @cremebrule post of may 30, 2013:
    "I'd say not Micro S. Look at the serif at the top of the S of the picture you posted and compare it to the Micro S picture desertgem posted. Yours has a ball ("rounded") serif while the Micro S has a clear rectangle/square serif. The Micro S also is less wide than the normal S, which yours seems to be."

    The Micro-s has a significantly smaller round upper opening with the squared Serif virtually contacting the right radiusd outer edge of the curved body.

    I believe most can see the appreciable design differences in the three differing s.

    When I finally located 3 dimes with differing s, and put them together, the designs that can all be seen in this thread, were obvious.

    JMHO
     
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