This is the best I could do with my cell and loupe [ATTACH]
Anyone have an idea what the pitting around the date, under the chin and around some of the stars might be from?
Picked this up in a local antique store a couple years ago for 30 bucks. I hadn't seen one in a capital holder like this. Thought it was really...
Looks real to me
Depends on the age of it. The earlier the better generally unless it has a counterstamp, then it's even better
You could always burn them out
Neat! Still, without seeing that toning in hand I'm afraid it's a hair too dark. It is a cool coin though
I can't see it, can you point it out?
It's WAY better in hand (as most are). Paid about 30 bucks for that one like 5 years ago or so
Thanks for the comments eveyone. I think I'd be a buyer at 75 but I think 95 is a little high for the coin. I'm passing for now
This was in an icg ms67 fb holder and I cracked it out and submitted it. Its now a pcgs ms67 fb. First try too. No Questionable color slab. [ATTACH]
I haven't seen it in hand yet
I'm thinking of getting it and if the toning is not great in hand I can send it back to him
I already tried, he said 95 was the lowest he would take
Thats what I was wondering, though I sort of like the toning
I have one I got that was icg and very similar and crossed to pcgs. It was ms67 FB
Icg
I have a friend that has this mercury dime and it is graded MS67 (No FB). He is asking $95 and I want to know some other thoughts on it. I like...
Yep! Works like a charm! I put 5 bucks worth of dimes in it and all the mechanisms worked perfectly. I'd say condition wise it's an 8.5 out of 10
Does this count? Early captain marvel dime saver bank I picked up recently. I think they are pretty uncommon and worth a decent amount. No dimes...
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