I don't care for the toning pattern so I say no star
The 1970 proof set with the "No S" Roosevelt dime is the expensive set.
Very beautiful coin no matter what the grade. Would love to own it.
IMO the MS 64 looks a lot nicer than the 65.
PMD
Is that on ETSY also?
AT/MA (Just to be different).
From your first photos not much detail could be seen. If you believe this is an error coin compare it to images on Error-ref.com or Doubled die.com.
Welcome to Coin Talk. I don't see anything special. Looks like a normal dime to me. Where do you see the error?
If the 1835 received a star then the 1821 should also. Yes to this one.
It's past tomorrow evening. Can't sleep until I know if it starred or not. lol
Please read the entire page. they will start sending you coins which you can choose to buy or return. You will pay the cost of returning the coins...
AT/MA It was graded by PCGS MS 65 RB. Owner has it listed at $199. Higher grades and better looking coins are much cheaper than that.
Love to watch those classic races. I have to check and see if there's a film of Carry Backs Derby win. (shows my age).
No star. Don't care for the toning on the reverse. Seems a little dull.
Goodnight all! Hope to see the answer when I wake up in the morning. (Or early afternoon).
1956, 1957 and 1958 Philly had the lowest mintage. If you were to include proof coins, Philly was still lower in 1956 & 1958. Philly was also the...
WAM means wide space between the A and M in AMERICA on the reverse of the cent. Most cents that year were made with the A and M touching each other.
I would really love to see it as I'd never be able to afford to buy one. It would be extra special if you could post a few others as well.
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