MS-64, Very nice coin, It looks like it it has some nice luster. I do not see many bag-marks but it could be the lighting and the toning blocking it.
Very cool, my oldest U.S. dime I found is only from the mid 1930's, a merc. Though my oldest coin I found in a dime roll is an 1869 silver...
I agree, the bottom is a proof, even without seeing the mintmark I am pretty sure. Very cool.
XF-40, Nice coin!! I love draped bust coppers. Congrats on that beauty
It looks like lamination or PMD, I'm guessing the lettering was just your eyes playing tricks on you.
Lol, I agree. It is worth only around $15, still I would keep it because of how interesting it is. It proves that some people are not smart enough...
Also, the other side would not be silver colored if it were an error. It was fI led down below the plating.
The edge looks like 40% silver
Choice BU, But still overpriced.
You got a good deal, I paid $15 each at my coin shop. Though a year later I ended up finding '64p and '64d x2 (BU condition) in one box of...
C , Looks like it has better luster and surfaces (except that scratch below the eye)
Buy the coin, not the holder! The coin in the slab is worth around $.60, unless you spend $150+ you will not get anything decent.
The chance of finding a normal proof dime of any year in circulation is very low (halves are higher), 1/10,000, (I edge search though coin roll...
The early clad coins were made poorly and sometimes the clad edge is less visible. Probably plated though.
Very modern bullion, $3 at most, i'm guess others would pay more.
$35 flying eagle, $6 for the VDB, and $10 for the 1862 in Fine+ $6-$7 for the rest of the indians How much did you pay??
Looks like a DDR to me,
Yay, Now all my coins can be perfect 70s with no problems even if they looked like they fell in a garbage disposal. Welcome back Star Grading...
It looks like a 65 to me.
I think that if someone buys the BIN before the auction ends I'm afraid of what will happen...
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